Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Segment Bisector


Window Frames


















This window frame, used in this example as a frame on a cabinet, uses the lines in structure to show a segment bisector. The vertical part of the frame (blue line) is a segment bisector because it cuts the horizontal side of the frame (green line) into two equal segments. The green line intersects the segment at the midpoint which makes it a segment bisector.  Window frames can be found in all types on buildings, but are most popular in houses. They add style to a basic window. Construction workers, kitchen installers, and dads that are good with tools can be found using this object.

This is a picture taken by me.  This cabinet can be found in my kitchen.

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