The intercenter of a triangle, also known as the incenter, is the point where the angle bisectors of the triangle intersect. It is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle, making it the center of the inscribed circle (incircle). The incenter lies within the triangle for all types of triangles and is a key point in triangle geometry, often used in constructions and proofs related to circles inscribed in triangles.
triangle form in a semi circle is right triangle
It is a right angle triangle and it is also an isosceles triangle
The incenter of a triangle is always inside it. The incenter is where all of the bisectors of the angles of the triangle meet. The incenter is equidistant from each side of the triangle
true
Equal sides all around. ^_^
what is a properties of scalene triangle
properties of a scalene
a triangle has 3 sides, verticies
The triangle was not invented. It is the result of observations of physical properties.
There is no such thing.
No because a right angle triangle has different properties to an equilateral triangle
triangle form in a semi circle is right triangle
No not ever because they both have different properties
Mention all the properties of CENTROID, ORTHOCENTRE, CIRCUMCENTRE ?
It is a right angle triangle and it is also an isosceles triangle
an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides and angle measures.
No not ever because they both have different properties