To bisect an angle is to divide the angle in half.
if u divide it into 2 equal parts its a half
No. The biggest possible obtuse angle is one that's a hair less than 180 degrees. Bisect that, and each half is the biggest possible ACUTE angle.
If a line is used to bisect a right angle, it will form two angles of 45 degrees. The proposed redistricting would bisect the county, with roughly equal areas and population in each half.
You find the arc measure and then you divide it in half to find the inscribed angle
To bisect an angle is to divide the angle in half.
if u divide it into 2 equal parts its a half
A bisect splits something completely in half whether it is an angle, a line, or whatever
to bisect an angle means to cut it in half
To bisect is to cut or divide into halves. A bisecting line would then be a line that divides another line in half or a line that divides an angle in half.
That is the correct spelling of "bisect" (to divide equally in half, as in geometry).
Bisect means to seperate or split something into equal parts , like an angle bisector splits an angle exactly in half
To halve or to bisect, e.g bisect the frog in half. Bi meaning two and sect meaning cut
If you bisect an angle, you are dividing it in half, thereby producing two smaller, but equal angles.
No. The biggest possible obtuse angle is one that's a hair less than 180 degrees. Bisect that, and each half is the biggest possible ACUTE angle.
To bisect something. Bi (think Bicycle)- how many wheels? - 2. Sect (think Section) - pieces To bisect something means to cut it into 2 pieces, namely, in half. You usually hear the word bisect in geometry class when dealing with angles. For example: What is the measure of the angles when a 90 degree angle has been bisected? This means, cut 90 degrees in half (divide by 2). Each new angle formed will be 90/2 or 45 degrees.
To bisect to divide something into two equal parts.Ex. I bisected my cookie and gave half to my sister.