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involves a
bisecting line, also
called a
bisector. The most
often considered types of
bisectors are the
segment bisector, a line that p****es
through the midpoint...
- Look up
bisect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bisect, or similar, may
refer to:
Bisection, in geometry,
dividing something into two
equal parts Bisection...
- 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...
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angles must be used in the calculation. The
angle bisector theorem is
commonly used when the
angle bisectors and side
lengths are known. It can be used in...
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bisectors. The
center of an
excircle is the
intersection of the
internal bisector of one
angle (at
vertex A, for example) and the
external bisectors of...
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formulated only for
internal angle bisectors, it
works for many (but not all)
cases when, instead, two
external angle bisectors are equal. The 30-30-120 isosceles...
- In
computer networking, a
network may be
bisected into two equal-sized partitions. The
bisection bandwidth of a
network topology is the
minimum bandwidth...
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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...
- new
quadrilateral from a
given quadrilateral using the
perpendicular bisectors to the
sides of the
former quadrilateral. This
construction arises naturally...
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incenter may be
equivalently defined as the
point where the
internal angle bisectors of the
triangle cross, as the
point equidistant from the triangle's sides...