yes because it will always be the same at that angle. If the lines were longer the circle would just get bigger but it wouldn't change the degrees of the minor arc. It would not be possible to find actual measurements. Just the degree.
No. Not if the triangle is right angled (the intersection is AT the right vertex) or obtuse angled (intersection outside).
The point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect is called the orthocenter. This can be located either inside or outside of the triangle.
No.
The incenter of a triangle is the point at which the 3 medians (lines from the vertex to the middle of the side opposite the vertex) of the triangle intersect. Per it's definition, the incenter cannot ever fall outside the triangle. On the other hand, the orthocenter (intersection of the altitudes) can. It does so whenever the triangle is obtuse.
They can only intersect at the circumcentre, which is a point outside the triangle, beyond the side opposite the obtuse angle.
No. Not if the triangle is right angled (the intersection is AT the right vertex) or obtuse angled (intersection outside).
CORNER : intersection of the outside faces of a polygon, or location where roadways intersect.
The point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect is called the orthocenter. This can be located either inside or outside of the triangle.
No.
The incenter of a triangle is the point at which the 3 medians (lines from the vertex to the middle of the side opposite the vertex) of the triangle intersect. Per it's definition, the incenter cannot ever fall outside the triangle. On the other hand, the orthocenter (intersection of the altitudes) can. It does so whenever the triangle is obtuse.
Obtuse Triangle
Obtuse Triangle
They can only intersect at the circumcentre, which is a point outside the triangle, beyond the side opposite the obtuse angle.
The orthocenter of a triangle may lie outside the triangle because an altitude does not necessarily intersect the sides of the triangle.
a right triange
The orthocenter of a triangle may lie outside the triangle since the ___altitude___ may not intersect any side of the triangle. * * * * * No. One of the altitudes must intersect the side opposite it and so it is not correct to say ANY side of the triangle.
Not necessarily. When it is 40 degrees Celsius outside, it is sweltering!