
Bisecting Angles
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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Angle Bisectors & Perpendicular Bisectors
Dr. Tom Giles
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Angle Bisectors
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Bisecting an angle means dividing it into two congruent angles.
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Solution:
Each new angle measures 15°. Multiply by 2 to find the original, larger angle.
15° × 2 = 30°
So, the original angle measured 30°.
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Multiple Choice
The figure shows a triangle with one of its angle bisectors. Find x if m∠2 = 4x + 5 and m∠1 = 5x − 2.
x = 7
x = 3
x = -7
x = 1/3
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Angle Bisector Theorem
The Angle Bisector Theorem states that a point is on the bisector of an angle if and only if it is in the interior of the angle and is equidistant from the sides of the angle.
Z is on the angle bisector of ∠WXY if and only if it is in the interior of ∠WXY and WZ
≅YZ
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Example:
Look at the Diagram. Since m∠GHJ=m∠IHJ=66°,
HJ bisects ∠GHI.
Therefore, GJ≅IJ
by the Angle Bisector Theorem.
So, I=G=49.
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Perpendicular Bisector Theorem
The Perpendicular Bisector Theorem
states that a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment if and only if it is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment.
B is on the perpendicular bisector of AC if and only if AB≅BC
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Example
Since UV=VW=54, V is equidistant from the endpoints of UW. Therefore, V lies on the perpendicular bisector of UW by the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem.
Since V is on the perpendicular bisector of UW and ∠VXW is a right angle, VX is the perpendicular bisector of UW.
So, UX=WX=35 and UW=2(35)=70.
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Solution: Label the diagram
Since ∠TSU is a right angle and S=S=65, SU is the perpendicular bisector of TV.
Therefore, TU≅UV
by the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem.
So, U=T=98.
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Multiple Choice
Can you use the perpendicular bisector theorem to solve for GH?
Yes.
No. We haven't been given enough information.
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