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The internal bisector of an angle of a triangle divides the opposite side in the ratio of the sides containing the angle. This is:
AThales Theorem
BPythagoras Theorem
CAngle Bisector Theorem
DMidpoint Theorem
✓ Correct Answer: C — Angle Bisector Theorem
The Angle Bisector Theorem states that the bisector of an angle of a triangle divides the opposite side into segments proportional to the other two sides.
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