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Revision as of 20:11, 17 November 2009
This article is about a GeoGebra tool. You can find a list of all tools on this page. If you are searching help how to use tools in general you should read the manual page about tools.
- Angle bisectors can be defined in two ways (also see command AngleBisector):
- Selecting three points A, B, and C produces the angle bisector of the enclosed angle, where point B is the apex.
- Selecting two lines produces their two angle bisectors.
- Note: The direction vectors of all angle bisectors have length 1.