Where can the angle bisectors of an obtuse triangle intersect? i. inside the triangle ii. on the triangle iii. outside the triangle group of answer choices

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The correct answer is inside the triangle.

Obtuse triangles are those with one angle that is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.

A line that splits an angle into two equally sized halves is known as a bisector of angle.

The center of the incircle, or the circle that touches all three sides, is where the bisectors of all angles of any triangle will come together.

An obtuse triangle's angle bisectors always come together to produce the incenter inside the triangle.

The figure included with the solution made it possible to visualize what follows.

As a result, the inside of an obtuse triangle is where the angle bisector intersects.

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