Free. Exclusive. Just for you.
Four unique services that make learning easier, faster, and smarter - only on our website.

Diagram of two right triangles with labeled sides and angles.

Geometric diagram showing two right triangles sharing a common side, with angles at points C and D marked as right angles, and side lengths labeled as x + 7 and 2(3x - 4).

Geometric diagram showing two right triangles sharing a common side, with angles at points C and D marked as right angles, and side lengths labeled as x + 7 and 2(3x - 4).

1 588×510 19.6 KB Free · Personal Use
Quality Assured by Worksheets Library Team
Reviewed for educational accuracy and age-appropriateness
ID: #430863
Print Download

How to use

Click Print to open a print-ready version directly in your browser, or use Download to save the file to your device. The ⭐ Answer button generates an AI answer key instantly - useful for teachers who need a quick reference. Need a different version? Our AI Worksheet Generator lets you create a custom worksheet on any topic in seconds.

(view all angle bisector problems)

Angle bisector theorem | Khan Academy Wiki | Fandom
Angle bisector theorem (external) – GeoGebra
Angle Bisector Theorem
Angle Bisector - GCSE Maths - Steps, Examples & Worksheet
Angle bisector theorem - Wikipedia
Angle Bisector Theorem: Definition, Formula, Proof, Examples
Angle Bisector of a Triangle – Definition, Theorem, Examples
Using the Angle Bisector Theorem Practice | Geometry Practice ...
Section 4.2 Discussion
Prove: Angle Bisector Theorem