Yes, you can. Fold the paper so that the crease goes through the vertex and the sides of the angle match up.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
Dividing the angle into 2 congruent angles
to bisect an angle means to cut it in half
No but the diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles
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 not true.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
In the same way that you bisect an acute triangle. Alternatively, you could extend one of the rays of the obtuse angle so that you have an acute angle. Bisect that angle and then draw a perpendicular to the bisector of the acute angle through the vertex.
Dividing the angle into 2 congruent angles
bisect
To bisect an angle is to divide the angle in half.
to bisect an angle means to cut it in half
A bisect splits something completely in half whether it is an angle, a line, or whatever
Not necessarily. The only time that the angle bisector would bisect the opposite side is if you were bisecting the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle.
You bisect it.
Bisect.