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Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
No. It is possible to fold an angle on paper to bisect it.
Yes, you can. Fold the paper so that the crease goes through the vertex and the sides of the angle match up.
Basically the definition of bisect is to separate two parts of a line segment to create two congruent line segments, which leads to them being equal.
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
No, it is not true.
No. It is possible to fold an angle on paper to bisect it.
Yes, you can. Fold the paper so that the crease goes through the vertex and the sides of the angle match up.
Basically the definition of bisect is to separate two parts of a line segment to create two congruent line segments, which leads to them being equal.
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.
Yes
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.
No. Since a line is infinite, it has no mid-point. A bisector must go through a midpoint so nothing can bisect a line (not even a segment).
No, a quadrilateral does not bisect.
No. Bisect is a verb.
No