How to Find an Angle Bisector
Description
A detailed tutorial on how to find an angle bisector. Step by step tutorial including several examples on how to find angle bisectors for reference.
Overview
The bisector of an angle is the straight line or line segment that runs right down the center of the angle, splitting in into two rays and creating two angles, that are each half of the measure of the original angle. The bisector is always on the interior of an angle, and because of this it is sometimes called the internal angle bisector. Bisectors can be used with many things, but it is most common to find them used with angles, which is why other bisectors are simply called bisectors, while these are given the name of angle bisectors.

November 12, 2009
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