The perpendicular bisectors only intersect on the triangle when it is an isosceles right triangle.
No.
any isosceles triangle
equalateral
yes, because perpendicular lines always intersect. all lines intersect unless they are parallel or on separate planes (skew)
Not always.
The perpendicular bisectors only intersect on the triangle when it is an isosceles right triangle.
No.
any isosceles triangle
thank goodness for my math teacher, norm! he said only in an isosceles triangle. The bisector of the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is perpendicular to the base! =)
YES!!! When calculating the area of a triangle the equation is A = (1/2)bh That is the base(b) is multiplied to the perpendicular height(h), and then multiplied by '1/2' or '0.5'.
equalateral
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
yes, because perpendicular lines always intersect. all lines intersect unless they are parallel or on separate planes (skew)
The Right Triangle. Perpendicular lines make a right angle.
Is a line that bisects a side of a triangle and is perpendicular to that side.