In the plane of a triangle, the point equidistant from the sides of the triangle is called its:
(A) Centroid (B) Incentre
(C) Circumcentre (D) Orthocentre
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Option B is correct.
INCENTRE
In the plane of triangle, the point equidistant from the sides of the triangle is called its INCENTRE.
To locate the incentre of a triangle it is sufficient to find the point of intersection of any two of the angle bisectors as the third one will also pass through the same Point.
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INCENTRE
In the plane of triangle, the point equidistant from the sides of the triangle is called its INCENTRE.
To locate the incentre of a triangle it is sufficient to find the point of intersection of any two of the angle bisectors as the third one will also pass through the same Point.
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HI FRIEND
In the plane of a triangle, the point equidistant from the sides of the triangle is called as (B) INCENTRE.
INCENTRE :-
The incentre is the center of the incircle.
The incentre is the one point in the triangle whose distances to the sides are equal.
The point where the three angle bisectors of a triangle meet.
One of a triangle's points of concurrency.
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In the plane of a triangle, the point equidistant from the sides of the triangle is called as (B) INCENTRE.
INCENTRE :-
The incentre is the center of the incircle.
The incentre is the one point in the triangle whose distances to the sides are equal.
The point where the three angle bisectors of a triangle meet.
One of a triangle's points of concurrency.
HOPE IT HELPS
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