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The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
No, the angle bisector of a scalene triangle actually intersects at two points, the point between the two points and the vertex formed by two lines of a scalene triangle. * * * * * On an alternative interpretation of the question, the three angle bisectors of any triangle always intersect at a point which is called the incentre.
They can only intersect at the circumcentre, which is a point outside the triangle, beyond the side opposite the obtuse angle.
triangles angle bisector is called incenter..