In AutoCAD, the "Bisect" command is used to find the midpoint of a line segment or the angle bisector of two intersecting lines. It allows users to create a new line or arc that divides an existing line or angle into two equal parts. This is particularly useful in drafting and design for ensuring symmetry and precision in geometry. The command can be accessed through various methods, including keyboard shortcuts or the command line.
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No, a quadrilateral does not bisect.
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No. Bisect is a verb.
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The prefix of "bisect" is "bi-".
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If you are clever you will know that a trapezium does not bisect.
"Bisect" IS mathematical term!
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AutoCAD was created in 1982-12.
That is the correct spelling of "bisect" (to divide equally in half, as in geometry).