Math, asked by gargkusum000, 6 months ago

From a point within a triangle, Segments are drawn to
the vertices. A necessary.and sufficient condition that
the three triangles formed have equal areas, is that
the point be:
(A) such that the three angles formed each have a
measure of 120°
(B) the centre of the inscribed circle
(C) the centre of the circumscribed circle
(D) the intersection of the medians​

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Answered by rohitpradhan44
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Answer:

So from a point within a triangle, line segments are drawn to the vertices. A necessary and sufficient condition that the three triangles thus formed have equal areas is that the point be the intersection of the medians of the triangle.

Answered by deepanshum06
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So from a point within a triangle, line segments are drawn to the vertices. A necessary and sufficient condition that the three triangles thus formed have equal areas is that the point be the intersection of the medians of the triangle.sorry i doesn't make drawing

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