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To '''bisect''' a [[line segment]] is to cut it into two equal parts. Similarly, to bisect an [[angle]] is to cut it into two equal angles. Bisectors often have interesting properties. | To '''bisect''' a [[line segment]] is to cut it into two equal parts. Similarly, to bisect an [[angle]] is to cut it into two equal angles. Bisectors often have interesting properties. | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 24 September 2007
To bisect a line segment is to cut it into two equal parts. Similarly, to bisect an angle is to cut it into two equal angles. Bisectors often have interesting properties.
See also Bisector Theorem.
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