You have bisected it.
Thet are straight lines which divide an angle into two equal parts.
if u divide it into 2 equal parts its a half
It is to bisect the angle into two equal angles.
It is to bisect the angle into two equal angles.
To divide an angle into two equal parts is to bisect it.
You have bisected it.
Thet are straight lines which divide an angle into two equal parts.
It really depends on the angle. If the angle is at the point where the two equal sides intersect then you can divide the triangle into two equal parts (forming a right angle with the base), divide the angle by two, then use the following equation(side*arccos(your angle/2))*((side*arcsin(your angle/2)))if the angle is not where the two equal sides intersect then you can divide the triangle into two equal parts (from the point where the two equal sides intersect down to a right angle with the base) then use the following equation.(side*arcsin(your angle)*(side*arccos(your angle))
if u divide it into 2 equal parts its a half
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.
It is to bisect the angle into two equal angles.
It is to bisect the angle into two equal angles.
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You bisect it.
When you divide something into two equal parts you are halving it. This process is often used to teach fractions in school.
it is when you divide a line into two equal parts.