Incentre.
The point where all three angle bisectors meet is the centre of the incircle - the circle which touches all the sides of the triangle (alternatively described as the circle for which the sides of the triangle are tangents).
point of concurrency (incenter)
The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
The radius is DE
The point in a triangle where all three angle bisectors meet is called the incenter.
Incentre.
The point where all three angle bisectors meet is the centre of the incircle - the circle which touches all the sides of the triangle (alternatively described as the circle for which the sides of the triangle are tangents).
point of concurrency (incenter)
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It is only applicable to a right angle triangle where the perpendicular lines meet at 90 degrees
The three angle bisectors in a triangle always intersect in one point, and this intersection point always lies in the interior of the triangle. The intersection of the three angle bisectors forms the center of the circle in- scribed in the triangle. (The circle which is tangent to all three sides.) The angle bisectors meet at the incenter which has trilinear coordinates.
equilateral triangle
The angle bisectors of a triangle are the lines which cut the inner angles of a triangle into equal halves. The angle bisectors are concurrent and intersect at the center of the incircle.
No. The angle bisector is a line. Where the three lines meet is the median. In an equilateral triangle the INTERSECTION of the angle bisectors is the median.
The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
The radius is DE