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A bisector is a line or curve which bisects or divides a line segment, angle or other figure into two equal parts.

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It is something which divides the object of interest into two halves.

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If a point is equidistant from the two sides of an angle then it is?

on the perpendicular bisector


What is the difference between and angle bisector and a perpendicular bisector?

An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.


Can a median be an angle bisector and not a perpendicular bisector?

Yes.


What are the similarities between angle bisector and perpendicular bisector?

Similarities between angle bisector and perpendicular bisector: Perpendicular bisector bisects a line segment into two equal parts at 90°. Angle bisector bisects an creating two congruent angles they both bisect into equal parts! =)


Where does a bisector instersect a segment?

In the middle that is where the name bisector comes from.


What divides a segment or angle into 2 equal parts?

A segment bisector or angle bisector. A bisector can be a line, line segment, or ray.


If a point is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment then it is?

on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.


A ray that divides an angle in half is called a?

Angle bisector


Does rhombus have angle bisector?

Any shape which has an angle can have an angle bisector.


What can not form a perpendicular bisector?

A circle cannot form a perpendicular bisector.


What is the difference between a perpendicular bisector and a angle bisector?

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.


State the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem and its converse as a biconditional?

Biconditional Statement for: Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: A point is equidistant if and only if the point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment. Converse of the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: A point is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment if and only if the point is equidistant from the endpoints of a segment.