hmm... i am not sure i understand your question, sounds like a yes!!
The bisector of an angle is the line or line segment that divides the angle into two equal congruent parts.
The angle bisectors meet at the incenter to bisect the angle.
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Since a bisector splits an angle into two congruent angles, it goes directly down the center. Therefore there can only be one bisector for any given angle.
Yes. The bisector of one angle of a triangle is the perpendicular bisector of theopposite side if the bisected angle is the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle,or any angle of an equilateral triangle.
iscoceles triangle! =)
That one there!