you join a triangle (with the point facing upwards) to an other triangle(this time the point facing downwards ) There you have it,a parallelogram ahhh yeah
Circumcenter, this is the center-point of a circle circumscribed around the triangle. If the triangle is obtuse, then this point is outside the triangle and if the triangle is a right triangle, then the point is the midpoint of the hypotenuse.
It is the triangle's point of equilibrium or its point of balance.
The point equidistant from the three sides of a triangle is the center of the triangle. The center of the triangle is the point of intersection of the medians of the triangle. The medians of a triangle are the line segments that join the vertices of the triangle to the midpoints of the opposite sides.
The sides of a triangle do not meet in a point, so there is no "the common point".
you join a triangle (with the point facing upwards) to an other triangle(this time the point facing downwards ) There you have it,a parallelogram ahhh yeah
Move the two outside coins from the bottom row to the outside of the row of two, then move the top coin to the bottom: ...........A......................................................... .........B.B.................................D.B.B.D...... ........C.C.C...........-->................C.C.C.......... .....D.D.D.D...............................D.D........... .......................................................A.............
Circumcenter, this is the center-point of a circle circumscribed around the triangle. If the triangle is obtuse, then this point is outside the triangle and if the triangle is a right triangle, then the point is the midpoint of the hypotenuse.
It is the triangle's point of equilibrium or its point of balance.
The point where the three medians of a triangle intersect is called the centroid of the triangle.
The point equidistant from the three sides of a triangle is the center of the triangle. The center of the triangle is the point of intersection of the medians of the triangle. The medians of a triangle are the line segments that join the vertices of the triangle to the midpoints of the opposite sides.
The sides of a triangle do not meet in a point, so there is no "the common point".
downwards
It is the meeting point or point of concurrency of three angle bisectors of a triangle.
the middle point of the triangle
Depends on the point of concurrency of what. The point of concurrency of altitudes will be outside in any obtuse triangle.
circumcenter circumcenter is wrong, it is the incenterbecause the point of concurrency is always on the inside of the triangle.