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;AngleBisector[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Point C> ]:Returns the angle bisector of the angle defined by points ''A'', ''B'', and ''C''.
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;AngleBisector[ <Line>, <Line> ]
{{Note|Point ''B'' is apex of this angle. }}
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:Returns both angle bisectors of the lines.
 
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; AngleBisector[ <Line g>, <Line h> ]:Returns both angle bisectors of the lines.
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;AngleBisector[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ]
 
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:Returns the angle bisector of the angle defined by the three points.
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:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>AngleBisector[(1, 1), (4, 4), (7, 1)]</nowiki></code> yields ''a: x = 4''.</div>}}
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{{Note|See also [[File:Tool Angular Bisector.gif]] [[Angle Bisector Tool|Angle Bisector]] tool .}}
 
{{Note|See also [[File:Tool Angular Bisector.gif]] [[Angle Bisector Tool|Angle Bisector]] tool .}}

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AngleBisector[ <Line>, <Line> ]
Returns both angle bisectors of the lines.
Example:
AngleBisector[x + y = 1, x - y = 2] yields a: x = 1.5 and b: y = -0.5.
AngleBisector[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ]
Returns the angle bisector of the angle defined by the three points.
Example:
AngleBisector[(1, 1), (4, 4), (7, 1)] yields a: x = 4.
Note: The second point is apex of this angle.
Note: See also Tool Angular Bisector.gif Angle Bisector tool .
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