Can Two internal angle bisector in a triangle be perpendicular?
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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.
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Not possible.
Internal bisectors of angle can be perpendicular to opposite sides, but can never intersect at 90 degrees.
Internal bisectors of angle can be perpendicular to opposite sides, but can never intersect at 90 degrees.
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