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Is It Possible To Have A Bisector That Is Not Perpendicular To The Segment That It Bisects? [Solved]

The line always bisects or passes through the midpoint of the line segment dividing it into two equal parts. The midpoint can have one or infinite segments bisectingbisectingIn geometry, bisection is the division of something into two equal or congruent parts, usually by a line, which is then called a bisector.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BisectionBisection - Wikipedia the line and not necessarily be only a perpendicular bisectorperpendicular bisectorPerpendicular bisector is a line that divides a given line segment exactly into two halves forming 90 degrees angle at the intersection point. Perpendicular bisector passes through the midpoint of a line segment. It can be constructed using a ruler and a compass.https://www.cuemath.com › geometry › perpendicular-bisectorsPerpendicular Bisector - Definition, Construction, Properties, Examples.

Geometry Constructions: Bisect Obtuse Angle

The next construction that we’re going to see is how to construct an angle

Construction of perpendicular bisector of a line segment

Shows how to

Bisect a Segment

Software: SMART Notebook Math Beta www.smarttech.com