Whether or not the line bisecting it has been drawn,
it's true that every angle can be bisected.
angle bisectorangles bisector is the line that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
A perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a given line segment into halves, and is perpendicular to the line segment. An angle bisector is a line that bisects a given angle.
The answer to that is a bisector. The two angles formed by this has the same angle.
If you perform an angle bisector on an angle in a triangle, then it will go through the midpoint of the opposite side.
Bisector of an angle in basically a line which is drawn from the vertex of the angle and bisect's or cuts the angle into 2 halves. For example we have angle PQR and if we cut a bisector through it then like: QS then SQR = 1/2*PQR
True
Ray BD is a bisector of angle EBA.
Yes
Yes
Yes it is, if the point isn't equidistant from both sides, then it cannot be on the angle bisector.
True
Every isosceles or equilateral triangle.
Yes. A bisector is a line that divides an angle into two equal angles. There is only one line that exists in any angle that can do that.
The Angle Bisector Theorem states that given triangle and angle bisector AD, where D is on side BC, then . Likewise, the converse is also true. Not sure if this is what you want?
on the perpendicular bisector
An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.
Any shape which has an angle can have an angle bisector.