Math, asked by masoodahmed3534, 1 month ago

the set of all the points of cartesian plane enclosed by the triangle is called​

Answers

Answered by ITZURADITYATYAKING
3

Answer:

Cartesian plane : The set of all points in a plane designated by their Cartesian coordinates. ... Centroid : The point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle; the center of gravity in a triangle. Chord : A line segment joining any two points on a circle.

Answered by AmoliAcharya
0

Interior of the triangle.

Cartesian plane is the two dimensional plane derived from the intersection of x-axis and y-axis. A triangle in Cartesian plane is formed by lines joining three Cartesian coordinates which acts as the three corners of the triangle.

The area enclosed by the triangle is it's interior area.

#SPJ2

Similar questions