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When constructing an angle bisector, why must the arcs intersect?

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oobleck
the bisector is a ray equidistant from the two sides of the angle. Since the two arcs have the same radius, their intersection will be on the bisecting ray. Otherwise, you have no idea where the ray goes.
ur mom
this is the first one ive seen where people arent bashing ms sue or being depressed about online school....
Kai
@ Ur mom same 😭
Homeworker man
Long live ms sue🙏 1923-2021
Syke
Uhh, i kinda doubt that she was 98, ngl


Mrs. Sue
well actually the answer you've stated isn't correct. its a great start but needs more detail and maybe a better heading!
the baddest girl everrr
every post i see about geometry especially in 10th is always depressing and honestly i agree with them
Tommy Padilla
Mrs. Sue what the HELL!!
beans
finally a page where everyone's not depressed
When constructing an angle bisector, why must the arcs intersect?

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