A line segment that has been cut exactly in half
The bisector and the line segment are perpendicular to each other.
A line cannot be bisected since it is of infinite length. A line segment can be bisected, but I don't see a protractor as being the best tool for that. You may have meant angle instead of line (?)
The symbol for bisect is typically represented by a line segment with a point in the middle, indicating that it divides the segment into two equal parts. In mathematical notation, the term "bisect" may also be denoted using the symbol "∠" for angles, or simply by stating that a segment or angle is bisected. For example, if line segment AB is bisected at point C, it can be expressed as AC = CB.
A bisected angle or segment is divided into 2 congruent parts.
False. "If" and "then" are NOT included in the hypothesis and conclusion... (:
The bisector and the line segment are perpendicular to each other.
A line cannot be bisected since it is of infinite length. A line segment can be bisected, but I don't see a protractor as being the best tool for that. You may have meant angle instead of line (?)
So that the arcs constructed are at midpoint of the line segment to be bisected.
It means it is split in half right down the middle.
Because it is straight.
A bisected angle or segment is divided into 2 congruent parts.
False. "If" and "then" are NOT included in the hypothesis and conclusion... (:
true
Line segment AI, line segment BG, line segment GH and line segment CE
line segment
A line extends forever into space and a line segment is a segment or part of a line, so a line is longer than a line segment.
Rectangles, circles, and all regular polygons with even numbers of sides have.A pedant adds:Not strictly true because a line of symmetry is an infinite line, it is not just the segment that is within the shape. And an infinite line cannot be bisected.