when a ray bisects an angle what are all the things it does?
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It takes two lines joining at a point to make an angle. But there's an interior angle and an exterior angle, so the bisecctor bisects two angles if it continues through the point where the lines join. The ray also acts like a mirror so that the two lines making the angle are reflections of one another (think of a stick and its reflection in water).

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