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It is possible to draw two bisectors of a given angle.

False

Just like there can only be one bisector of a line segment, there can only be one bisector of any given angle.


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A circle has only 16 lines of symmetry.

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A 45° - 45° - 90° set-square and a protractor have the same number of lines of symmetry.

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A regular octagon has 10 lines of symmetry.

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