In geometry , bisection is the division of something into two equal or congruent parts, usually by a line , which is then called a
bisector.
Kaynak: BisectionIn diatonic set theory , a
bisector divides the octave approximately in half and may be used in place of a generator to derive collections
Kaynak: Bisector (music)In geometry , the angle
bisector theorem is concerned with the relative length s of the two segments that a triangle 's side is divided
Kaynak: Angle bisector theoremIn mathematics , the perpendicular
bisector construction is a construction which produces a new quadrilateral from a given quadrilateral
Kaynak: Perpendicular bisector constructionThe angle formed by the symmedian and the angle
bisector has the same measure as the angle between the median and the angle
bisector, but
Kaynak: SymmedianA perpendicular
bisector of a side of a triangle is a straight line passing through the midpoint of the side and being perpendicular to
Kaynak: TriangleExample 1: Perpendicular
bisector : To construct the perpendicular
bisector of the line segment between two points requires two circles, each
Kaynak: Special cases of Apollonius' problemTo do this, the reflective surface of the mirror is kept perpendicular to the
bisector of the angle between the directions of the sun
Kaynak: HeliostatThe excenter lies at the intersection of the angle
bisector s to the exterior angles at the extensions of the sides and the sides
Kaynak: Ex-tangential quadrilateralWhatever the magnitude of α, the line t x forms the universal
bisector . In Minkowski's 1908 paper there were three diagrams, first to
Kaynak: Minkowski diagramIn two-dimensional Euclidian geometry the locus of points equidistant from two given (different) points is their perpendicular
bisectorKaynak: Equidistantinequality in which the distances from O to the sides are replaced by the distances from O to the points where the angle
bisector s cross the sides.
Kaynak: Erdős–Mordell inequalityMount Ainslie , and is the
bisector of Constitution Avenue that forms the side of the Parliamentary Triangle between Civic and Russell Hill .
Kaynak: ANZAC Parade, CanberraFollowing Euclid a second time, Viète solved the LLL case (three lines) using the angle
bisectors . perpendicular to an angle
bisector that
Kaynak: Problem of Apollonius