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Which type of triangle will always have a perpendicular bisector that is also an angle bisector

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the answer is an equilateral triangle

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Answer: An equilateral triangle.

Explanation:

In an equilateral triangle, all the sides and angles are of equal measure. So, when we draw a perpendicular bisector to a particular side of the triangular, it automatically divides the angle concerned. We can do this for other two sides also, arriving at our conclusion.

Thus, the answer is equilateral triangles.


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