The right way
No, they cannot.
equilateral triangle ;)
true.
Draw a perpendicular to that line and extend the arms of the angle to meed the perpendicular drawn earlier. Check if the line is bisecting the perpendicular, if yes, then the line is a bisector of the angle. :)
is parallel-apex
The right way
No, they cannot.
equilateral triangle ;)
true.
Draw a perpendicular to that line and extend the arms of the angle to meed the perpendicular drawn earlier. Check if the line is bisecting the perpendicular, if yes, then the line is a bisector of the angle. :)
An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.
haterz gonna hate but it is yes
A circle cannot form a perpendicular bisector.
Draw a line. Draw a perpendicular to that line then a perpendicular from that one.
Biconditional Statement for: Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: A point is equidistant if and only if the point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment. Converse of the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: A point is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment if and only if the point is equidistant from the endpoints of a segment.
on the perpendicular bisector