


Understanding Bisecting in Geometry
Bisecting refers to the process of dividing a line segment into two parts using a line that passes through the midpoint of the segment. In other words, it's a way of finding the middle of a line segment by drawing a line through its center.
For example, if you have a line segment AB, you can bisect it by drawing a line through the point C such that AC = BC. This will divide the line segment into two parts: AC and BC.



