Yes, you can.
Fold the paper so that the crease goes through the vertex and the sides of the angle match up.
No. It is possible to fold an angle on paper to bisect it.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
C.Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpointsB.Creating arcs and circles with the compass
Creating arcs and circles with the compass Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpoints
Perpendicular line segment
No. It is possible to fold an angle on paper to bisect it.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
No, it is not true.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique. By accurately folding a piece of paper so that the two sides of the angle align, you create a crease that represents the angle's bisector. This method is a practical and visual way to achieve angle bisection without the need for traditional tools like a compass or protractor. The crease effectively divides the angle into two equal parts.
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C.Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpointsB.Creating arcs and circles with the compass
Creating arcs and circles with the compass Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpoints
Perpendicular line segment
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To bisect any angle, the line must split the angle into two equal halves. Therefore, to bisect a right-angle (90 degrees) the line would separate the right-angle into two equal parts of 45 degrees each.
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