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how does the perpendicular bisectors drawn from the incentre of the side of a triangle lie?​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Correct Question :- Where does the perpendicular bisectors drawn from the side of a triangle meets ?

Answer :-

we know that,

  • The three perpendicular bisectors drawn from mid point of the side of a triangle meets at single point , which is called circumcenter .

Note :-

→ Incenter :- The point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle .

→ Orthocenter = The point where all three altitudes of the triangle intersect .

→ Centroid :- The point where all three medians of the triangle intersect .

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