An inscribed triangle.
Triangle-ception.
When a circle is inscribed within a triangle, it is called the "incircle." The center of the incircle is known as the "incenter," which is the point where the angle bisectors of the triangle intersect. The incircle is tangent to each side of the triangle, touching them at precisely one point.
The point where the altitudes of a triangle meet is called the orthocenter. This point can be located inside the triangle for acute triangles, on the triangle for right triangles, and outside the triangle for obtuse triangles. The orthocenter is one of the four main points of concurrency in a triangle, alongside the centroid, circumcenter, and incenter.
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.
The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
Triangle-ception.
The point where the altitudes of a triangle meet is called the orthocenter. This point can be located inside the triangle for acute triangles, on the triangle for right triangles, and outside the triangle for obtuse triangles. The orthocenter is one of the four main points of concurrency in a triangle, alongside the centroid, circumcenter, and incenter.
A Triangle's OrthocenterNo, it can be outside the triangle.
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.
The circumcenter can be inside or outside the triangle.
Inside: acute angled triangleOn: right angled triangle Outside: obtuse angled triangle.
Yes
A red triangle with a kangaroo inside is Qantas
interior is the inside of a triangle but is connected to the triangle.
Yes.
The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
As with any triangle, inside the triangle.