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Can Two internal angle bisector in a triangle be perpendicular?

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Answered by ritiktya
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: It is not true. Suppose you have a triangle ABC such that two angle bisectors are perpendicular, say the angle bisectors of A and B. Suppose they intersect at some point D, then we have a right-angled triangle ADB.

Answered by veerendrakumaruppu
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Not possible.

Internal bisectors of angle can be perpendicular to opposite sides, but can never intersect at 90 degrees.
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