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The two segments formed as a result of a bisector will
always be_____?

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Answer:

Congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

A bisector is a line which divides two points into equal parts. The bisector usually consists of a line passing through the points and forming segments which has two end points.

Since the bisector produces division of two equal parts then it is said that the segments are congruent which means they have equal length and equal angles.

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