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Since a bisector splits an angle into two congruent angles, it goes directly down the center. Therefore there can only be one bisector for any given angle.
Yes. The bisector of one angle of a triangle is the perpendicular bisector of theopposite side if the bisected angle is the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle,or any angle of an equilateral triangle.
iscoceles triangle! =)
That one there!
Yes. A bisector is a line that divides an angle into two equal angles. There is only one line that exists in any angle that can do that.
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To bisect something is to cut it in two and you can only cut something in two once therefore every angle can only have one bisector. An angle inherantly can be cut in two as it's very nature means it is more than zero
No. A bisector divides and angle in two and an angle can be divided into two only once. After that you are dividing other angles.
Since a bisector splits an angle into two congruent angles, it goes directly down the center. Therefore there can only be one bisector for any given angle.
Yes. The bisector of one angle of a triangle is the perpendicular bisector of theopposite side if the bisected angle is the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle,or any angle of an equilateral triangle.
They are the same concept, one for the angle and 1 for triangle.Definition of a triangle angle bisector is a line segment that bisects one of the vertex angles of a triangle.Definition of an angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles.
if u divide it into 2 equal parts its a half
iscoceles triangle! =)
any isosceles triangle
Because an angle can only be halved but once as for example 90 degrees bisected is 45 degrees and 45 degrees