Thursday, January 9, 2014

Angle Bisector



In a kite there are many different angle bisectors due to its structure and outline. This is an example of a real life example of an angle bisector. The kite contains an angle bisector because the line straight down the kite divides the line going across the kite into two equal or congruent parts. This is shown in the image with the white and green line. Flying kites is a very common recreational activity. Kites are also used in activities such a kite surfing, kite land boarding, and kite fishing. Kites are even used for more serious applications such as military use and science and meteorology experiments.


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