What is a bisector in an equilateral triangle?

An equilateral triangle (or regular) is a polygon with three vertices, and, accordingly, three corners, it also has three sides that connect these vertices in series. All angles of an equilateral triangle are equal to 60˚, and all sides are also equal.

A bisector is a ray that bisects an angle.

In an equilateral triangle, all bisectors coincide with the medians and heights drawn from the corresponding vertices of the triangle.



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