An angle <u>bisector</u> is a line that divides a given angle in <em>two equal</em> degrees. Thus the <u>answers</u> to the question are:
- Example 1 is the <em>bisector</em> constructed following the correct steps. Because it <u>divides</u> the given angle into two equal degrees.
- Example 2 is a bisector constructed <u>incorrectly</u>. Because it did not divide the angle into equal parts.
A <em>straight line</em> the divides a given angle into two equal degrees is referred to as an <u>angle bisector.</u> So that the following can be <u>deduced</u> from the given diagrams:
a. The construction in example 1 was correctly constructed. Since the <u>bisector</u> passes through the<em> intersection</em> of the arcs and point B. Thus dividing <ABC into <em>two equal</em> degrees.
b. In example 2, the <u>bisector</u> was incorrectly constructed. This can be observed since the <em>bisector</em> do not divide <ABC into <u>two equal</u> parts, though it <em>passes</em> though the intersection of the arcs and point B.
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