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Converse of angle bisector theorem
AB
If in A ABC, point D on side BC such that
AC
Z BAC
BD
DC'
then ray AD bisects​

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Answered by dasarisahiti2416
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This theorem states that an angle bisector divides the opposite side of a triangle into two segments that are proportional to the triangle's other two sides. In the triangle below, that's AB/BD = AC/CD. We then used the theorem to find the missing length in a triangle with an angle bisector.

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