Does a bisector divides line into equal halves in terms of lenght ?
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In general 'to bisect' something means to cut it into two equal parts. The 'bisector' is the thing doing the cutting. In the figure above, the line PQ is being cut into two equal lengths (PF and FQ) by the bisector line AB. If AB crosses at a right angle, it is called the "perpendicular bisector" of PQ.
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A bisector divides a line into 2 equal halves.
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