SOLUTION: The sides of a triangle are 16,20,and 28. If the largest angle of this triangle is bisected,how long are the segments of the side that is divided by the angle bisector?

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Question 388105: The sides of a triangle are 16,20,and 28. If the largest angle of this triangle is bisected,how long are the segments of the side that is divided by the angle bisector?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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The largest angle is opposite the largest side.
The bisector bisects the angle and the largest side.
L=14