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In a triangle locate a point in its interior which is equidistant from all the sides of the triangle​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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Answer:

The point which is equidistant from all the sides of a triangle is called the incentre of the triangle. Incentre of a triangle is the intersection point of the angular bisectors of the interior angles of that triangle.

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Answered by sgagan202
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To get these lines, we first find the midpoints of each side of the triangle. Next, we construct segments from each midpoint to the opposite vertex. These lines intersect at a point in the middle of the triangle,

Step-by-step explanation:

use protractor and compass .

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