An angle. A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight sides (triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, etc).
The point in which all the angle bisectors intersect is called the incenter.
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idk, but two lines that meet at a point are called an angle. the point where they intersect is called a vertex. i hope this helps:)
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.
Two lines that intersect at a right angle are called perpendicular.
Each point of a polygon at which two sides intersect is called VERTEX
The incentre.
The point in which all the angle bisectors intersect is called the incenter.
The point at which the rays of an angle intersect is the vertex.
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The 3 angle bisectors of a triangle intersect in a point known as the INCENTER.
idk, but two lines that meet at a point are called an angle. the point where they intersect is called a vertex. i hope this helps:)
When two sides of a polygon meet they meet at a point called a vertex. If it's two lines that intersect each other and keep going it is called a transversal.
Such a point is a vertex. But what does the question mean?
if the two line intersect at 90 degree then these are called perpendicular lines
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.
The arcs must intersect because you need a point to use with the point of the angle's vertex to make the line that intersects the angle.