An angle bisector is a line. A bisector is something that cuts something into two equal parts. The line passes through the angle dividing it into two equal parts and is called an angle bisector.
quadrilateral
A point
a geometric figure having a specified kind or number of faces.
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
An angle bisector is a line. A bisector is something that cuts something into two equal parts. The line passes through the angle dividing it into two equal parts and is called an angle bisector.
a clock or a cake? they're both round and if you slice a piece of cake equally, you just bisect it, creating 2 congruent angles! =)
No. Well... kind of because they are both bisections. The difference is that the angle bisector splits an angle in half, while a perpendicular bisector creates a right angle from a horizontal line. They both "split" something in half.
quadrilateral
A point
A snowflake would be an irregular figure.
a geometric figure having a specified kind or number of faces.
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
A "perpendicular bisector" is a line. There are no triangles of any kind in a line.
Geometric
A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.
An angle of 315 degrees is considered a reflex angle, which is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. It is formed by rotating a ray about its endpoint to a position that is greater than a straight angle (180 degrees) but less than a full rotation (360 degrees). In geometric terms, a reflex angle measures between 180 and 360 degrees.