It is A to bisect is to cut into two equal parts
A rectangle. Note: a square is a regular rectangle where all sides are equal; in this case not only are the diagonals equal and bisect each other, they also bisect perpendicularly, that is at 90o to each other.
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Not necessarily - the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other (they are perpendicular bisectors of each other), but are not equal.
they are called parallelogram in which diagonals are equal
No, the word trisect is a verb (trisect, trisects, trisecting, trisected), to cut into three equal parts. The noun forms for the verb to trisect are trisector and trisection.
3. trisect means three
"Trisecting" is cutting into three equal parts, not four. Trisecting is impossible. Cutting into four equal parts is possible though, and trivial once you know how to bisect an angle.
Three ! The answer is in the question !
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One example of a sentence using the word "trisect" is: "In geometry, to trisect an angle means to divide it into three equal parts." The term "trisect" specifically refers to dividing something into three equal parts or segments, commonly used in mathematics and geometry.
Dissect with dotted lines and measure it again!
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bisect means to cut into 2 equal parts.