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the angle bisector of a triangle are fill in the blanks​

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Answered by Anonymous
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I think parallel

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are concurrent.

  • It in common is an even edge splitting a triangle's proper angle into two similar congruent angles. The incenter is where the three of them of a triangle meet in a singular point.
  • The internal angles of a triangle have three angle bisectors that are all concurrent.
  • Because the specific point is on all of the angle bisectors, they are contemporaneous. The opposing side is divided into two pieces by each angle bisector.

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