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Let P(-1,0), Q(0,0) and R (3,3V3) be thr...

Let P(-1,0), Q(0,0) and R (3,3V3) be three points. Then the equation of the bisector of the angle PQR is

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LinePQ
`y-0=(0-0)/(-1-0)(x-(-1))`
y=0
Line QR
`y-0=(3sqrt3)/3*(x-0)`
`y=sqrt3x`
1st bisector
`sqrt3y=x`
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