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1. You could easily use LaTeX instead of code here.Let ABC be a triangle having, AB = 60 cm and AC = 80 cm. Find the length of the internal angle bisector BD.Code:\angle{B} = 2 \angle{C}
I think you mean TriABD ||| TriACB. I have just known how to use LaTex in this forum. Thank you very much!1. You could easily use LaTeX instead of code here.
2. An assumption is made that BD bisects < ABC. What you said, whilst logically speaking implies it, does not make it clear.
I cannot guarantee the accuracy of my answer.
I also find TriABC ||| TriACB so BD/60 = CB/80. Not sure if that could produce a shortcut
Thanks to your clue, I have another solution:1. You could easily use LaTeX instead of code here.
2. An assumption is made that BD bisects < ABC. What you said, whilst logically speaking implies it, does not make it clear.
I cannot guarantee the accuracy of my answer.
I also find TriABD ||| TriACB so BD/60 = CB/80. Not sure if that could produce a shortcut
That is substantially faster.Thanks to your clue, I have another solution:
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