i's asimetric division of a segment or an angle
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
bisecting
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
90 degrees
The final step in bisecting a line segment is to draw a line through the two intersection points of the arcs created from each endpoint. This line should intersect the original segment at its midpoint, effectively dividing the segment into two equal parts. You can then label this midpoint if necessary.
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
a secant
bisecting
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
90 degrees
So that the arcs constructed are at midpoint of the line segment to be bisected.
It works out as: 2x+y-16 = 0
No, it is not.
It can have.
In 1905, Dr. howard Rober and A. Cieszyski who was an engineer discovered the bisecting technique.
Not in general.