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Name all types of triangles for which the point of concurrency is inside the triangle?

The answer depends on what point of concurrency you are referring to. There are four segments you could be talking about in triangles. They intersect in different places in different triangles. Medians--segments from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. In acute, right and obtuse triangles, the point of concurrency of the medians (centroid) is inside the triangle. Altitudes--perpendicular segments from a vertex to a line containing the opposite side. In an acute triangle, the point of concurrency of the altitudes (orthocenter) is inside the triangle, in a right triangle it is on the triangle and in an obtuse triangle it is outside the triangle. Perpendicular bisectors of sides--segments perpendicular to each side of the triangle that bisect each side. In an acute triangle, the point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors (circumcenter) is inside the triangle, in a right triangle it is on the triangle and in an obtuse triangle it is outside the triangle. Angle bisectors--segments from a vertex to the opposite side that bisect the angles at the vertices. In acute, right and obtuse triangles, the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors (incenter) is inside the triangle.


What point divides the segments into two segments of equal length?

The midpoint.


The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments?

midpoint


The point that divides a segment into 2 congruent segments?

midpoint


Which of these segments has an endpoint c and midpoint b?

A+ = segment C A


What is the point that divides the segment into two congruent segments?

Midpoint


What is the point on a segment that divides it into two congruent segments?

It is the midpoint.


A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal parts?

midpoint


A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal length?

Midpoint.


What is the point that divides or bisects a segment into congruent segments called?

Midpoint


The point of a segment that devides the segment into two congruent segments?

Midpoint


What is a point that divides a line segment into two congruent segments?

It is its midpoint