Answer: The converse is that if a point is on the interior of an angle and is equidistant from both sides of the angle, then the point lies on the angle bisector. This makes sense since the distance from a point and a side of the angle is a perpendicular line connecting the point to a side. And since it is equidistant from both sides, the perpendicular lines have to be congruent, it make sense if the point is on the angle bisector, the traingles would be congruent.
Step-by-step explanation: The explanation is in the answer.