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Show that the angle bisector of vertical angle of an isosceles triangle is bisector of the base.​

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Answered by Rits01
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Then we have an isosceles triangle, and the bisector of the vertical angles will divide the angle ∠ABC in two smallest equal angles. Then if AB = AC we can confirm that this bisects the base at the middle point of BC, and makes a right angle.

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Answered by praseenasasi
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Then we have an isosceles triangle, and the bisector of the vertical angles will divide the angle ∠ABC in two smallest equal angles. Then if AB = AC we can confirm that this bisects the base at the middle point of BC, and makes a right angle.

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