60 degrees.
There are 4 angles in quadrilateral. 2 angles bisected would yield 2 each 45 degrees angles (or less) and the other 2 angles would yield (bisected ) 45 degrees (or more)!
25 degrees
acute 45 degree angles
15 degrees
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and are bisected at 90 degrees
There are 4 angles in quadrilateral. 2 angles bisected would yield 2 each 45 degrees angles (or less) and the other 2 angles would yield (bisected ) 45 degrees (or more)!
25 degrees
Two new angles are formed when an angle is bisected. They're equal, and each of them is equivalent to 1/2 of the original angle.
Yes. In a rhombus (and in a square), the opposite angles that each diagonal connects are bisected by the diagonal.
If a straight angle, which measures 180 degrees, is bisected, it is divided into two equal angles of 90 degrees each. These two angles are right angles. This division demonstrates the concept of angle bisectors, which creates angles of equal measure from a single angle. Thus, bisecting a straight angle results in two right angles.
A bisected angle refers to an angle that has been divided into two equal parts by a line or ray called the angle bisector. This means that each of the two resulting angles measures half of the original angle. For example, if an angle measures 80 degrees, each of the bisected angles would measure 40 degrees. Angle bisectors are commonly used in geometry to solve problems related to angle measurements and constructions.
15 degrees. A bisected 60 degree angle makes 2 30 degree angles by definition of an angle bisector, then a 30 degree angle makes 2 15 degree angles by definition of an angle bisector.
acute 45 degree angles
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I suppose a square, since each side would be the same length, and therefore congruent to each of the other sides....
15 degrees