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Let ABC be a triangle having , AB = 60 cm and AC = 80 cm. BD bisects . Find the length of the internal angle bisector BD.
 
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Let ABC be a triangle having
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\angle{B} = 2 \angle{C}
, AB = 60 cm and AC = 80 cm. Find the length of the internal angle bisector BD.
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
 
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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
I think you mean TriABD ||| TriACB. I have just known how to use LaTex in this forum. Thank you very much!
 

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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
Thanks to your clue, I have another solution:
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