The bisector of any one angle of the triangle divides in _______parts.
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Triangle angle bisector theorem states that "In a triangle, the angle bisector of any angle will divide the opposite side in the ratio of the sides containing the angle".
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The bisector of any one angle of the triangle divides it in two equal parts.
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- Angle bisector. The bisector of any angle of a triangle, divides the angle into two equal parts. For example, if an angle is 60°, then when bisected by a straight line, each of the equal parts measure 30°.
- Side bisector. The bisector of any side of a triangle divides the side in two equal parts. The line is drawn from the opposite vertex.
- Perpendicular side bisector. Perpendicular bisectors may not always be drawn from the opposite vertex. They can be drawn from an external point to bisect a side perpendicularly.
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