Thursday, January 9, 2014

Angle bisectors

This maple leaf has lines on it that form different angles and the blue lines represent the angle while the white line is the angle bisector. An angle bisector splits the angle in to two congruent parts. This can work on any angle no matter the degree. Maple leafs grow on trees and can be produced for maple syrup. This leaf is in its fall state because the color is red, they can also be green. I found this photo online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Canadian_maple_leaf.jpg 

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