The largest angle of a triangle, whose sides are 12, 18 and 20 inches, is bisected. Find the lengths of the segments created when the angle bisector intersects the opposite side of the triangle.
8 and 12 inches
Since the largest side measures 20 inches, the largest angle is angle A and hence angle A is bisected.
According to Angle Bisector Theorem, ABAC=BDDC
Therefore, BDDC=1218=23
So, BD and DC are in the ratio 2:3
i.e. , 2x + 3x = 20
5x = 20
x = 4
Therefore the lengths of the segments are :-
BD = 2x = 2(4) = 8 inches
DC = 3x =3(4) = 12 inches