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which of the following best describes the folding method used to form an angle bisector?
a. fold the tracing paper so that that angles rays form a larger angle
b. fold the tracing paper so that the angles rays lie upon each other
c. fold the tracing paper so that the angles rays point in the opposite direction
d. fold the tracing paper so that the angles rays form a smaller angle

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Answered by rishi860
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by AncyA
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Answer:

The correct answer is option B.

Fold the tracing paper so that the angles rays point in the opposite direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle Bisector:

  • In geometry, when we are dividing something into two equal parts or congruent parts by a line is called bisector.

There are two types of bisector. They are:

  • Segment bisector
  • Angle bisector

The angle bisector theorem states that "The angle bisector of a triangle divides the opposite side into two parts that are proportional to the other two sides of the triangle."

How to draw an angle bisector:

Step 1: The ruler was used to draw an acute angle on a piece of tracing paper. The angle was labelled as ABC.

Step 2: The paper was folded at B so that the segment AB and BC lie on the top of each other.

Step 3: The ruler was used to draw the line segment and the line segment was labeled as BD.

Therefore, the best folding method used to form an angle bisector was folding the tracing paper so that the angles rays point in the opposite.

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