Thursday, January 9, 2014

Segment Biscetor



A five-string violin’s middle string is an example of a segment bisector. This is because the middle string of the violin intersects the violin's bridge at its midpoint. This is shown by the yellow line, which is the segment bisector, and red line, which is the bridge that is being bisected. The violin is a very important part of our culture today. The violin most closely related to what we play today, was recognized in Italy around the sixteenth century. It creates beautiful music and is a very famous instrument.

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