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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 18:59 larrbear64

You can use paper folding to find the angle bisector of XAB. Which of these folds will result in a crease that is the angle bisector of XAB?

1. Fold Point X onto Point A
2. Fold A onto the midpoint of AB
3. Fold Point B onto Point A
4. Fold AX onto AB

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