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    involves a bisecting line, also called a bisector. The most often considered types of bisectors are the segment bisector, a line that passes through the midpoint...
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  • Look up bisect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bisect, or similar, may refer to: Bisection, in geometry, dividing something into two equal parts Bisection...
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  • In computer networking, if the network is bisected into two equal-sized partitions, the bisection bandwidth of a network topology is the bandwidth available...
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    In mathematics, the bisection method is a root-finding method that applies to any continuous function for which one knows two values with opposite signs...
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    length. Two pairs of opposite angles are equal in measure. The diagonals bisect each other. One pair of opposite sides is parallel and equal in length....
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  • Bisection is a method used in software development to identify change sets that result in a specific behavior change. It is mostly employed for finding...
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    Bisects and splits refer to postage stamps that have been cut in part, most commonly in half, but also other fractions, and postally used for the proportionate...
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    angle bisector theorem is concerned with the relative lengths of the two segments that a triangle's side is divided into by a line that bisects the opposite...
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    rhombus are perpendicular; that is, a rhombus is an orthodiagonal quadrilateral. Its diagonals bisect opposite angles. The first property implies that...
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  • first, formally, as "Is it always possible to bisect three solids, arbitrarily located, with the aid of an appropriate plane?" and second, informally, as...
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