A bisector divides an angle into two equal parts. Therefore, if the bisector begins on the middle of a straight line (180 degrees) then the bisector must form a right-angle with the straight line.
A bisector is a line that divides another into two halves. If the second line is at right angles to the first, it is perperdicular. So, a perpendicular bisector of a side is a line which is at right angles to the side and which divides the side into two halves.
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The right way
A right angle
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A perpendicular bisector is a straight line that divides a side of a triangle in two and is at right angles to that side. An angle bisector is a straight line that divides an angle of a triangle in two.
An angle bisector of a 90-degree angle is a line or ray that divides the 90-degree angle into two equal angles of 45 degrees each. It is a line that passes through the vertex of the angle and divides it into two congruent angles. In a right triangle, the angle bisector of the right angle will also bisect the opposite side, creating two smaller right triangles.
A bisector is a line that divides an angle into two equal parts. For example: in a right-angle (90 degrees) a bisector will cut the angle into two, each being 45 degrees.
A bisector is a line that divides another into two halves. If the second line is at right angles to the first, it is perperdicular. So, a perpendicular bisector of a side is a line which is at right angles to the side and which divides the side into two halves.
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perpendicular bisector
A right bisector of a line segment, is better know as a perpendicular bisector. It is a line that divides the original line in half and is perpendicular to it (makes a right angle).
When a line divides another in two equal parts, it is called a bisector. If the bisector happens to cross the other line at right angles, it is called a perpendicular bisector.
No, it means it's at right angles to the line. You may be confusing it with bisector
A right angle.
Perpendicular bisector lines intersect at right angles
A perpendicular bisector has a right angle or 90 degrees