The angle bisector of a triangle are
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The definition of the angle bisector of a triangle is a line segment that bisects one of the vertex angles of a triangle. In general, an angle bisector is equidistant from the sides of the angle when measured along a segment perpendicular to the sides of the angle.
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The angle bisector of a triangle is defined as a line segment that bisects one of the triangle's vertex angles. A triangle's angle bisector divides the opposite side into two halves proportional to the triangle's other two sides. If the interior point of a triangle is equidistant from both sides, that point is on the angle bisector of the angle created by the two line segments.
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