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A-1 Check Answer I am the point where 3 or more lines intersect

A-1 Answer What is the point of concurrency?

A-2 Check Answer I am the point of concurrency of a triangle’s angle bisectors

A-2 Answer What is the incenter?

A-3 Check Answer I am the point of concurrency of a triangle’s perpendicular bisectors

A-3 Answer What is the circumcenter?

A-4 Check Answer I am the point of concurrency of a triangle’s medians

A-4 Answer What is the centroid?

A-5 Check Answer I am the point of concurrency of a triangle’s altitudes

A-5 Answer What is the orthocenter?

B-1 Check Answer We are two points of concurrency that will NEVER be found outside of our triangle

B-1 Answer What are the incenter and the centroid?

B-2 Check Answer I am equidistant from all of my triangle’s vertices

B-2 Answer What is the circumcenter?

B-3 Check Answer I am equidistant from all of my triangle’s sides

B-3 Answer What is the incenter?

B-4 Check Answer I am located at my triangle’s center of gravity (i.e. the balance point)

B-4 Answer What is the centroid?

B-5 Check Answer We are two points of concurrency that could be found inside our triangle…or outside our triangle…….or even ON our triangle

B-5 Answer What are the circumcenter and the orthocenter?

C-1 Check Answer

C-1 Answer What is a perpendicular bisector?

C-2 Check Answer

C-2 Answer What is an altitude?

C-3 Check Answer

C-3 Answer What is an angle bisector?

C-4 Check Answer

C-4 Answer What is a median?

C-5 Check Answer I am a circle that passes through all of ΔABC’s vertices. My center is located here.

C-5 Answer What is a circumcenter?

D-1 Check Answer I am a circle that is tangent to all of ΔABC’s sides. My center is located here.

D-1 Answer What is an incenter?

D-2 Check Answer If a triangular tabletop has only one leg, it should be attached to this point

D-2 Answer What is a centroid?

D-3 Check Answer I am the value of DP

D-3 Answer What is 5?

D-4 Check Answer I am the value of DP

D-4 Answer What is 6?

D-5 Check Answer I am the value of AP

D-5 Answer What is 20?

E-1 Check Answer I am the value x

E-1 Answer What is 6?

E-2 Check Answer I am the value of AP

E-2 Answer What is 18?

E-3 Check Answer I am the value x

E-3 Answer What is 5?

E-4 Check Answer I am the value x A B C T

E-4 Answer What is 7½?

E-5 Check Answer I am the value BE

E-5 Answer What is 30?