Yes and it will be divided into two equal angles
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You can tell if a ray is bisecting an angle if the angle is cut directly in half into two congruent parts.
i's asimetric division of a segment or an angle
When using constructions(bisecting or copying and angle)
Yes by bisecting an angle of 140 degrees with a compass
By bisecting an angle of 30 degrees using a compass and a straight edge
You can tell if a ray is bisecting an angle if the angle is cut directly in half into two congruent parts.
Whats the angle? It is called bisecting an angle. The size of the angle does not need to be known if you are bisecting geometrically, though if doing it mathematically then a numerical value is required.
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Bisecting an angle
45 degree angle
In 1905, Dr. howard Rober and A. Cieszyski who was an engineer discovered the bisecting technique.
45 degrees. 45 degrees
i's asimetric division of a segment or an angle
When using constructions(bisecting or copying and angle)
Yes, bisecting means to cut something into two equal parts so bisecting an angle would leave you with two equal or congruent angles.
Yes by bisecting an angle of 140 degrees with a compass
Well, honey, making an 82-degree angle with a compass is as easy as pie. Just start by drawing a straight line with your ruler. Then place the point of your compass on one end of the line and swing an arc that intersects the line. Finally, use your protractor to measure the angle between the two lines, and voila, you've got yourself an 82-degree angle. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!