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An angle bisector is a ray starting at the vertex of an angle and divides the angle into two obtuse angles

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An angle bisector is a ray starting at the vertex of an angle and divides the angle-example-1
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False. An angle bisector is a bisector starting at the vertex and cutting an angle in half. It could be obtuse angles, but not always. It is usually two smaller angles. It is a ray, though.

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