If a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the two sides of the angle-apex
on the perpendicular bisector
a point on the bisector of an angle, it is equidistant from the 2 sides of the angle
Yes it is, if the point isn't equidistant from both sides, then it cannot be on the angle bisector.
The angle bisectors of a triangle are the lines which cut the inner angles of a triangle into equal halves. The angle bisectors are concurrent and intersect at the center of the incircle.
If a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the two sides of the angle-apex
on the perpendicular bisector
a point on the bisector of an angle, it is equidistant from the 2 sides of the angle
Yes it is, if the point isn't equidistant from both sides, then it cannot be on the angle bisector.
Every point on the bisector of an angle is equidistant from the sides of that angle. It is understood that the distance of a point from a line is the length of the perpendicular dropped from the point to the line.
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Bisector (apex)
The angle bisectors of a triangle are the lines which cut the inner angles of a triangle into equal halves. The angle bisectors are concurrent and intersect at the center of the incircle.
No, it does not.
A right angle
Never
Equidistant from the two sides of an angle.