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∠PQR

Where PQR form an angle and Q is the angle's vertex.

The bisection is the line that goes between the lines QP and QR

Bisection is a mathematical tool to find the root of intervals.

Example:

∠PQR

Form an angle of 75°

A bisection would lead into two smaller angles which can be called ∠PQA and ∠RQA, both 37,5°

And then you can do calculations on the smaller angles, depending on what root you are looking for.

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