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Angle Bisector

Author:
youngcar, kjhunjhnuwala
Move the orange dot and see that angle a and b are always equal because line L bisects angle ABC
Line L divides ∠ABC into two equal angles, a and b. Line L bisects ∠ABC . The dotted Line L is called the Angle Bisector.

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