No, it does not.
If a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the two sides of the angle-apex
a point on the bisector of an angle, it is equidistant from the 2 sides of the angle
exterior angle theorem
For any polygon: 180-interior angle = exterior angle and the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
on the perpendicular bisector
converse of the angle bisector theorem
If a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the two sides of the angle-apex
The Angle Bisector Theorem states that given triangle and angle bisector AD, where D is on side BC, then . Likewise, the converse is also true. Not sure if this is what you want?
a point on the bisector of an angle, it is equidistant from the 2 sides of the angle
They are the same concept, one for the angle and 1 for triangle.Definition of a triangle angle bisector is a line segment that bisects one of the vertex angles of a triangle.Definition of an angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles.
exterior angle theorem
true
CV- converse
Proposition 3 of Book IV in Euclid's Elements (angle bisector theorem)
Never
Theorem 6-1-2; Polygon Exterior Angle Sum Theorem:The sum of the exterior angle measures, one angle at each vertex, of a convex polygon is 360 degrees.
no it dose not