Segments Joining Each Point On The Bisector To A and To B Form An Isosceles Triangle

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b) The distance to each line segment from A and from B is equal. The line
segments joining each point on the bisector to A and to B form an isosceles triangle.
3) The ruler and the compass method offers a greater degree of precision.
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b)

6. a) b)

c) I need to draw 2 angle bisectors because I was able to extend the bisectors into
the opposite angles.
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10. a) b) c)

d) The bisector of A is also the perpendicular bisector of BC.


e) i) The result will be true for all isosceles triangles because the angle bisector and
the perpendicular bisector of the base are lines of symmetry.
ii) The result will be true for all equilateral triangles because each angle bisector
and perpendicular bisector of a side is a line of symmetry.
iii) The result will not be true for all scalene triangles because they do not have
lines of symmetry.

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