The line that divides a square into two equal parts is called the bisector. This can be done in two ways: a vertical or horizontal line that cuts through the center of the square, or a diagonal line that connects two opposite corners. Each of these lines creates two equal-area sections of the square.
bisector
The midpoint.
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.
A line segment that divides a circle in two is a chord.If the two parts of the circle are equal, the line segment is a diameter.See 'The Parts of the Circle' in Sources and related links, below.
A segment bisector or angle bisector. A bisector can be a line, line segment, or ray.
The midpoint divides a line segment into congruent parts.
bisector
The midpoint.
It is an asymptote.
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.
A bisector - or diagonal
90 degree bisector
A point on a line segment that divides the segment into two equal parts is a midpoint.
A line segment that divides a circle in two is a chord.If the two parts of the circle are equal, the line segment is a diameter.See 'The Parts of the Circle' in Sources and related links, below.
You are drawing a line which divides the angle into 2 equal parts (halves).
The midpoint is the point that divides a line segment into two equal parts. It is equidistant from the endpoints of the line segment.
The Equator divides the island of Borneo into roughly equal northern and southern parts.