1.4. Midpoints and Bisectors http://www.ck12.org
Solution:Yes,OPis the angle bisector of^6 SOTaccording to the markings in the picture. Ifm^6 ROT= 165 ◦and
m^6 ROS= 57 ◦, thenm^6 SOT= 165 ◦− 57 ◦= 108 ◦. Them^6 SOPandm^6 POTare each half of 108◦or 54◦.
Investigation 1-4:Constructing an Angle Bisector
- Draw an angle on your paper. Make sure one side is horizontal.
- Place the pointer on the vertex. Draw an arc that intersects both sides.
- Move the pointer to the arc intersection with the horizontal side. Make a second arc mark on the interior of
the angle. Repeat on the other side. Make sure they intersect. - Connect the arc intersections from #3 with the vertex of the angle.