Not only can you but you must. Bisect means divide into two (usually but not necessarily) halves so any bisection must be into two.
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.
bisect it
A line segment not a two-dimensional
No its not.Take a look herehttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_divide_a_line_into_3_equal_parts. Also you can use the perpendicular bisector method to bisect a line. [Only if you're trying to bisect it into two equal parts]
Yes. If there is one it's a ray, two's a line segment, and none is a line.
Basically the definition of bisect is to separate two parts of a line segment to create two congruent line segments, which leads to them being equal.
To bisect anything is to cut it in half. So if one line segment bisects another line segment, then the second segment is divided into two equal lengths.
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.
One ! The word 'bisect' means to cut in two !
You bisect it.
bisect it
A line segment not a two-dimensional
Cant you google somewhere else? idiot
A line segment has two end points. This is called an line segment.
No its not.Take a look herehttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_divide_a_line_into_3_equal_parts. Also you can use the perpendicular bisector method to bisect a line. [Only if you're trying to bisect it into two equal parts]
Yes. A line segment is a line with two points at both ends of it.
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.