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What is Angle bisector Theorem??

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In geometry, the angle bisector theorem is concerned with the relative lengths of the two segments that a triangle's side is divided into by a line that bisects the opposite angle. It equates their relative lengths to the relative lengths of the other two sides of the triangle.

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Angle Bisector Theorem

Picture a triangle. Now picture one of the triangle's angles being split into two equal smaller triangles. That line that was used to cut the angle in half is called the angle bisector. When you do this to a triangle, it actually divides the triangle's sides in a unique way. The angle bisector theorem tells us what that way is.

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