Office Chair
An angle bisector is shown through the legs of the chair. The yellow leg cuts the blue angle (made up of other chair legs) into two smaller equal angles. An angle Bisector is a line or line segment that cuts an angle into two equal parts. Therefore, the yellow line is the angle bisector in this situation which cuts the angle made by the blue legs into two equal parts. Office chairs can be found at work places, homes, or Ms. Fort's classroom. Many professionals use these chairs every day in their offices, work places, or classroom.
This picture was found online: http://www.1stseniorcare.com/ images/ERA-bariatric/ERA- Malibu-Bariatric-office-chair- BigChair-Huge.jpg
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