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Answered by kanchankumari0201198
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The angle bisector theorem converse states that if a point is in the interior of an angle and equidistant from the sides, then it lies on the bisector of that angle.

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The angle bisector theorem converse states that if a point is in the interior of an angle and equidistant from the sides, then it lies on the bisector of that angle. The incenter is the point of intersection of the angle bisectors in a triangle

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