The line separating the numerator and denominator when displayed as one number over another is called Vinculum, or sometimes referred to as the fraction bar. If the line is a slanting line (such as in "9/10"), it's referred to as the solidus.
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.
A bisector is a line or curve which bisects or divides a line segment, angle or other figure into two equal parts.
A line of symmetry
It is the solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator in a fraction.
To divide
It is a vinculum
a fraction bar By Hoggyilove animals: A vinculum is what it's called
fraction bar
The Vinculum, in some countries, is the name given to the horizontal line used to separate the numerator and denominator in a fraction.
If it's a fraction then it's the denominator which divides into the numerator
The line separating the numerator and denominator when displayed as one number over another is called Vinculum, or sometimes referred to as the fraction bar. If the line is a slanting line (such as in "9/10"), it's referred to as the solidus.
Every line bisector divides a line into two halves: by definition!
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.
The equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The imaginary line that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres is called Equator, the line that divides it into the eastern and western hemispheres is the prime meridian.
The midpoint divides a line segment into congruent parts.