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1. Draw an acute-angled triangle. Find the points of concurrence of the angle bisectors of the triangle Where do the points of concurrence lie?​

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Answered by mayank8863923323
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Points of Concurrence of the Angle ...

Steps of construction: 1. Draw a right-angled triangle ABC, right-angled at B. 2. Make the angle bisectors of the angles A, B, and C. The angle bisectors ...

Answered by apple2422
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An acute triangle

An acute triangle is a triangle whose angles are all acute (i.e. less than 90°). In the acute triangle shown below, a, b and c are all acute angles. An equilateral triangle is always an acute triangle since all its angles are 60° which are acute angles

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