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the point equidistant from the vertices of triangle is called:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The point that is equidistant to all sides of a triangle is called the incenter: A median is a line segment that has one of its endpoints in the vertex of a triangle and the other endpoint in the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex. The three medians of a triangle meet in the centroid.

Answered by ItzAditt007
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Answer:-

Your Answer Is Circumcenter.

Some other centers of a triangle:-

  • Centroid:- It is the point lies at the intersection of all three medians of the triangle.

  • Orthocenter:- It is the point lies at the intersection of all three altitudes of the triangle.

  • Incenter:- When a triangle is inscribed in a circle then the center of the circle is called triangle's incenter.

Some Properties of triangles:-

  • Measure of all angles of an equilateral triangle is always 60°.

  • In an isosceles triangles two sides are equal and the angles opposite to that sides are also equal.

  • Angle Sum Property:- Sum of all interior angles of a triangle is always equal to 180°.

  • Exterior angle Property:- Measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is always equal to the sum of opposite two interior angles of the triangle.

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