That one there!
-CPTCP -SSS triangle congruence postulate -all of the radii of the circle are congruent apex :)
All of the radii of a circle are congruent CPCTC sss triangle congruence postulate
bisect means to cut into 2 equal parts.
to bisect an angle means to cut it in half
No, a rectangle's diagonals do not bisect opposite angles.
-CPTCP -SSS triangle congruence postulate -all of the radii of the circle are congruent apex :)
Proposition 3 of Book IV in Euclid's Elements (angle bisector theorem)
All of the radii of a circle are congruent CPCTC sss triangle congruence postulate
The angle bisector construction can bisect any angle due to the properties of congruent triangles and the equal distances from a point on the bisector to the sides of the angle. By drawing an arc from the vertex that intersects both sides, we create two segments that can be shown to be equal. Using the triangle congruence criteria (such as the Side-Angle-Side or Angle-Side-Angle postulates), we can demonstrate that the angles formed are congruent, confirming that the angle has been bisected accurately. Thus, any angle can be bisected using this construction method.
No, a quadrilateral does not bisect.
No
No. Bisect is a verb.
bisect
The prefix of "bisect" is "bi-".
The following are all bisected by the diagonal of a square:The corner anglesThe surface of the squareThe other diagonal
If you are clever you will know that a trapezium does not bisect.
"Bisect" IS mathematical term!