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The correct is option A which is definition of bisector

What is bisect?

The term bisect refers to dividing into two equal parts. In mathematics, the term is used mostly in geometry, when a line intersects another line, say line A intersects line B, when the point of intersection is the mid point of line A. Then it can be said that line B is the bisector of line A. If the point of intersection is also the mid point of line B  then line A also is the bisector of line B. Bisector then refers to the line that bisects the other.

The terms bisect and bisector is not used for lines alone it can be used in many other circumstances for instance say angle. An angle may be bisected into two equal parts two. An example is angle 180 degrees can be bisected to get angle 90 degrees. Angle 90 degrees can be further bisected to give angle 45 degrees.

Hence we can say that line DF which is 96 is bisected by line EG to get two equal parts of 48 each, This means that line EG intersects line DF at the midpoint

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