The process of angle bisector involves finding a ray that divides the angle into two equal parts. This ray should pass through the vertex of the angle.
In the given problem, we have an angle ABC with point E on ray BA and point D on ray BC. The points E and D are equidistant from point B (which is the vertex of angle ABC).
The question asks for what needs to be identified to bisect the angle.
To bisect an angle, we require a point, which is equidistant from both rays forming the angle. This essentially means the point must be equidistant from points E and D.
So, the answer to the question is option number 2) The point in the angle that is equidistant from points E and D.