Video Transcript
True or False: By using angle
bisectors, we can divide an angle into two equal angles.
To determine whether this statement
is correct, we need to recall the definition of an angle bisector. An angle bisector is the line
through the vertex of the angle that splits the angle into two congruent angles. In other words, the bisector of an
angle splits the angle in half. For example, if we want to bisect
an angle of 90 degrees, we would need to split it into two adjacent angles, each
with a measure of 45 degrees. Since the given statement agrees
with the definition of an angle bisector, we conclude that the statement is
true.