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5.2 Bisectors of a Triangle
Old Vocab: Perp. Bisector, Vertices of a Triangle New: Pythagorean Th., Circumcenter, Incenter
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Pythagorean Theorem C is ALWAYS the hypotenuse and A and B are always the legs of the triangle. Find the missing side length. Round any answers to the nearest tenth. 1) 2) 3) 4) ? 8 ? 144 ? ? 3 11 8 4 12
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Draw in the three perpendicular bisectors for the following triangles.
The point where your lines intersect is called the “point of concurrency”
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The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle is called the circumcenter.
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Concurrency of Perp. Bisectors Th
Concurrency of Perp. Bisectors Th. – The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle intersect at a point (the circumcenter) that is equidistant to the vertices of the triangle. A B C The angle bisectors of a triangle meet at a point called the incenter. Draw in the angle bisectors for the following triangles. Label the incenter. A B C
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Concurrency of Angle Bisector Th
Concurrency of Angle Bisector Th. - The Angle Bisectors of a Triangle intersect at a point (the incenter) that is equidistant from the sides (dropped at a perp. angle) A B C
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If 3 or more lines intersect at a point, that point is called the _________?
The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle intersect at a point called the ___________ which is equidistant to the ______________ of the triangle. The angle bisectors of a triangle intersect at a point called the ___________ which is equidistant to the ____________ of the triangle. 5) 6) )
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