Every triangle has an incentre, circumcentre, orthocentre and centroid.
No way! An easy example is the centroid and circumcenter of a right-angle triangle. Circumcenter will be exactly on the middle of the hypotenuse which obviously cannot be the centroid. Centroid is the point where all three lines are connecting all the three vertices and the middle of the line opposite the respective vertex. Circumcenter is the center of the circle passing through all the vertices. As it is known, a right-angle triangle will always fall within a semicircle, meaning the circle center will always be on the middle of the hypotenuse.
the centroid is the balance point of the triangle
# First find the circumcenter & centroid. # subtract centroid from circumcenter.
Circumcenter, incenter, orthocenter and centroid.
The Orthocenter The Centroid The Circumcenter The Incenter >.> 'nuff said
Yes, but only in an equilateral triangle.
It will, if the triangle is obtuse.
When the triangle is obtuse.
Its centroid.
both
the centroid. here are all the points of concurrency: perpendicular bisector- circumcenter altitudes- orthocenter angle bisector- incenter median- centroid hope that was helpful :)