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Is the angle bisector of a scalene triangle ever intersect at a single point?

never


What does it mean for a point to be on the perpindicular bisector of a segment?

One thing it means is that the two distances from the point to the ends of the segment are equal.


Does the angle bisector of a scalene triangle intersect at a single point?

No, the angle bisector of a scalene triangle actually intersects at two points, the point between the two points and the vertex formed by two lines of a scalene triangle. * * * * * On an alternative interpretation of the question, the three angle bisectors of any triangle always intersect at a point which is called the incentre.


Does the angle bisector of a triangle intersect at a point of the exterior?

Never


What is the angle bisector concurrency theorem?

the definition of an angle bisector is a line that divides an angle into two equal halves. So you need only invoke the definition to prove something is an angle bisector if you already know that the two angles are congruent.


In any triangle the point where the angle bisector meet is called?

Incenter ~


Which type of construction is used to construct a triangle point of balance?

segment bisector


Which type of construction is used to construct a triangle's point of balance?

Segment bisector


How do you draw a bisector of a triangle?

Find the midpoint of a side and join it to the vertex opposite. That is a median and it divides the mass of a triangle in two halves. Each triangle has three medians. However, there is no reason for a bisector to go through a vertex - it can be a straight line through any point in the triangle. In such a case drawing the bisector analytically is likely to be beyond the skills of most geometry students. There is, though, a very simple practical solution. Cut out a copy of the triangle on a uniform lamina. Suspend it vertically by a pin through the required point. Then the vertical line through that point (use a plumb line) is the bisector of the triangle through that point.


Is the orthocenter the point shared by the angle bisector of a triangle?

Objection! False! Nooo! :P ~


The orthocenter is the point shared by the angle bisector of a triangle?

Actually, the orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the three altitudes of the triangle intersect. The altitudes are perpendicular lines drawn from each vertex to the opposite side. The angle bisectors of a triangle intersect at the incenter, not the orthocenter.


Which term describes the point where the three angle bisector of a triangle intersect?

The point where the three angle bisectors of a triangle intersect is called the incenter. This point is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle and serves as the center of the triangle's incircle, which is the circle inscribed within the triangle. The incenter is significant in triangle geometry and is always located inside the triangle.