Bisector Bi=2 sector=split so split into two parts.
It means to split something into two parts, right down the middle, so thatthe amount of it on one side of the bisector is exactly equal to the amountof it on the other side.
I'd really need to see a sketch of the problem. Your description leavestoo many fuzzy details.I'm not sure what 'split in 2' means.'20cm' can't be the measure of an angle.I don't know what part of the triangle 'x' is.There must be a length given for something.
a rectangle.if u spilt a cylinder down the middle vertically you get a rectangleIf you split it in half parallel to the ends, it cuts the cylinder into two cylinders (the cut surface being a circle).Cut at any angle between parallel to the ends and going through the point where the side meets the end produces an ellipse.Cut at any angle between the point where the sides meet the ends and perpendicular to the ends produces a four sided shape with each side an arc, opposite sides being equal.
When a figure is not symmetrical, that means that there is no one line that will split the figure so that the corresponding sides are equal.
The term bisector means that bi is the two of something (a cycle with two wheels is a bicycle, for instance). Therefore a bisector will split a segment, area, angle, into two equal parts.
Bisect means to seperate or split something into equal parts , like an angle bisector splits an angle exactly in half
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.
The two angles in which the bisector has split the original angle into.
Bisector Bi=2 sector=split so split into two parts.
bisect
That will depend on what type of triangle it is as for example if it is an isosceles triangle then it will form two congruent right angle triangles.
It means to split something into two parts, right down the middle, so thatthe amount of it on one side of the bisector is exactly equal to the amountof it on the other side.
I'd really need to see a sketch of the problem. Your description leavestoo many fuzzy details.I'm not sure what 'split in 2' means.'20cm' can't be the measure of an angle.I don't know what part of the triangle 'x' is.There must be a length given for something.
a rectangle.if u spilt a cylinder down the middle vertically you get a rectangleIf you split it in half parallel to the ends, it cuts the cylinder into two cylinders (the cut surface being a circle).Cut at any angle between parallel to the ends and going through the point where the side meets the end produces an ellipse.Cut at any angle between the point where the sides meet the ends and perpendicular to the ends produces a four sided shape with each side an arc, opposite sides being equal.
When a figure is not symmetrical, that means that there is no one line that will split the figure so that the corresponding sides are equal.
a line that intersects an edge of a triangle that is perpendicular to it and passes through the midpoint