Bisector or Line Bisector A line or a line segment that divides the original line segment into two equal parts. In other words, it is a geometric object that intersects a given line segment at its midpoint and divides it into two equal parts.
Right Bisector A right bisector of a line segment is a line that passes through the midpoint of the line segment and is perpendicular to it. In other words, it is a line that divides the line segment into two equal parts and forms a right angle with it.
Bisector of an Angle or Angle Bisector The bisector of an angle is a line or line segment that divides the angle into two congruent angles. In other words, it is a straight line that passes through the vertex of the angle and divides it into two equal parts.
Concurrent Concurrent refers to three or more lines, rays, or line segments that all intersect at a common point. This common point is known as the point of concurrence.