No. All segments have only one perpendicular bisector.
Yes there cant be more than one right angle in a right triangle
no
An angle that measures more than 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle.
Reflex angle But it's more than 180 but less than 360 270 is still a reflex angle
Since a bisector splits an angle into two congruent angles, it goes directly down the center. Therefore there can only be one bisector for any given angle.
To bisect something is to cut it in two and you can only cut something in two once therefore every angle can only have one bisector. An angle inherantly can be cut in two as it's very nature means it is more than zero
its is the differents in the way it is said if its not more than 90 then it cant be obtuse
No. All segments have only one perpendicular bisector.
a right triangle and triangles cant have more than one right angle
Yes there cant be more than one right angle in a right triangle
no
Yes, infinitely many.
An angle more than 90o and less than 180o is an obtuse angle. An angle more than 180o is a reflex angle.
Suppose you need to bisect angle PQR using only a pair of compasses and a straight edge:Draw an arc with the point of the compass at Q so the arc QP at X and QR at Y.Draw an arc with the point of the compass at X so that the arc is between the arms of the angle and extends to more than halfway across.Without changing the compass setting, draw an arc with the point of the compass at Y so that this arc intersects the previous arc at Z.Using the straight edge, draw the line QZ: this is the bisector of angle PQR.
A angle that measures more than 180 degrees is called a REFLEX ANGLE.
An angle bigger than an obtuse angle but still less than 360° is a reflex angle.