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The angle bisector theorem states that if a line bisects an angle of a triangle and intersects the opposite side, the ratio of the lengths of the segments of the opposite side will be equal to the ratio of the lengths of the sides adjacent to the angle. It can be expressed as BD:DC = AB:AC, where D is the point of intersection of the angle bisector from vertex A with side BC.
- Author
- Agnes J Torres
- Language
- EN