In geometry a bisection refers to a division into two equal parts, for instance a bisection of an angle will involve constructing a line.
yes, since angle is 45 degrees and thus less than 90, making it acute
Right angles - or 90 degree angles.
45 degrees
Right angles (90 degrees) will be formed.
Since a field is rectangular, it has 4 right angles, each of them measuring 90°
Bisected mean to halve an angle. For instance, a right-angle (90- degrees) is changed to two 45 degree angles when bisected.
Two equal angles would be the result
2 right angles will form a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
acute 45 degree angles
Right angles aren't formed by other angles - it is already an angle itself. However, if you bisect a right angle, it becomes two acute angles.
Yes at right angles
Yes but not at right angles
yes, since angle is 45 degrees and thus less than 90, making it acute
Assuming a 'straight angle' is 180 degrees and 'bisecting' means to divide it into 2 equal parts, then 180/2 equals 90 degrees = two right angles.
180 Degree.
180 degreesAlso known as a straight angle.
An angle is formed by the intersection of two straight lines. If the lines are perpendicular, they will form right angles.