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What is centroid and Incentre ?

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The centroid is the intersection of the three medians of the triangle.

The incenter is the intersection of the angle bisectors of the triangle.

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The orthocenter is the point of intersection of the three heights of a triangle.

A height is each of the perpendicular lines drawn from one vertex to the opposite side (or its extension).

The centroid is the point of intersection of the three medians.

A median is each of the straight lines that joins the midpoint of a side with the opposite vertex

The centroid divides each median into two segments, the segment joining the centroid to the vertex multiplied by two is equal to the length of the line segment joining the midpoint to the opposite side.

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The circumcenter is the point of intersection of the three perpendicular bisectors.

A perpendicular bisectors of a triangle is each line drawn perpendicularly from its midpoint.

The incenter is the point of intersection of the three angle bisectors.

The angle bisectors of a triangle are each one of the lines that divide an angle into two equal angles.

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