The bisectors of the angles of a triangle are concurrent at a point called the incentre which is also the centre of the inscribed circle that touches all three sides.
Angle bisectors intersect at the incenter which is equidistant from the sides
circumcenter
The circumcenter, the incenter is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle.
The name of the point at which all of a triangle's angle bisectors converge is the incenter.
The three ANGLE bisectors of a triangle also bisect the sides, and intersect at a point INSIDE the triangle. The angle bisectors are not necessarily perpendicular to them. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides can intersect in a point either inside or outside the triangle, depending on the shape of the triangle.
Angle bisectors intersect at the incenter which is equidistant from the sides
circumcenter
The incentre, the point where the bisectors of the angles meet.
They meet at right angles
Circumcenter. The circumcenter of a triangle is the center of the circumcircle of the triangle. It is the point, O, at which the perpendiculars bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent. The circumcircle of a triangle is the circle that passes through the three vertices. Its center is at the circumcenter.
find h such that A(-1,h),B(3,2),C(7,3) are collinear.
It's at the point where the bisectors of the triangle's interior angles meet.
The bisectors (not bicecters) of the angles meet at the incentre.
This point is called the incentre of the triangle.
The circumcenter, the incenter is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle.
It is the largest circle that can be drawn so that it is entirely inside a polygon. In the case of a triangle, its centre is the point where the bisectors of the angles of the triangle meet.
The name of the point at which all of a triangle's angle bisectors converge is the incenter.