Definition of Bisector. Meaning of Bisector. Synonyms of Bisector

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Definition of Bisector

Bisector
Bisector Bi*sec"tor, n. One who, or that which, bisects; esp. (Geom.) a straight line which bisects an angle.

Meaning of Bisector from wikipedia

- three-dimensional space, bisection is usually done by a bisecting plane, also called the bisector. The perpendicular bisector of a line segment is a line which meets...
- two equal parts Bisection method, a root-finding algorithm Equidistant set Bisect (philately), the use of postage stamp halves Bisector (music), a half...
- ratio as the sides AB and AC, then AD is the angle bisector of angle ∠ A. The generalized angle bisector theorem states that if D lies on the line BC, then...
- In mathematics, the bisection method is a root-finding method that applies to any continuous function for which one knows two values with opposite signs...
- In computer networking, a network may be bisected into two equal-sized partitions. The bisection bandwidth of a network topology is the minimum bandwidth...
- Perpendicular bisector construction can refer to: Bisection § Line segment bisector, on the construction of the perpendicular bisector of a line segment...
- Bisects and splits refer to postage stamps that have been cut in part, most commonly in half, but also other fractions, and postally used for the proportionate...
- In geometry, the perpendicular bisector construction of a quadrilateral is a construction which produces a new quadrilateral from a given quadrilateral...
- the problem in two ways: first, formally, as "Is it always possible to bisect three solids, arbitrarily located, with the aid of an appropriate plane...
- or the excenter of A. Because the internal bisector of an angle is perpendicular to its external bisector, it follows that the center of the incircle...