An angle bisector is a line. A bisector is something that cuts something into two equal parts. The line passes through the angle dividing it into two equal parts and is called an angle bisector.
a stupid one A straight line segment.
quadrilateral
A point
a geometric figure having a specified kind or number of faces.
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
a stupid one A straight line segment.
a clock or a cake? they're both round and if you slice a piece of cake equally, you just bisect it, creating 2 congruent angles! =)
No. Well... kind of because they are both bisections. The difference is that the angle bisector splits an angle in half, while a perpendicular bisector creates a right angle from a horizontal line. They both "split" something in half.
quadrilateral
A point
A snowflake would be an irregular figure.
a geometric figure having a specified kind or number of faces.
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
A "perpendicular bisector" is a line. There are no triangles of any kind in a line.
A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.
A 92-degree angle is classified as an obtuse angle, which is defined as any angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Obtuse angles appear wider than right angles and are commonly found in various geometric shapes and real-world objects.
Geometric