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gladu [14]
1 year ago
10

Does circumcenter always lie in triangle?

Mathematics
1 answer:
beks73 [17]1 year ago
5 0

The Circumcenter will not always lie in the triangle.

<h3>Circumcenter of Triangle:  </h3>

The intersection of all of the triangle's sides' perpendicular bisectors that is, the lines that are perpendicular to each side's midpoint, indicates the location of the triangle's circumcenter.

This shows that the triangle's perpendicular bisectors are concurrent with each other. As we know all types of triangles are cyclic and hence, every triangle will have a circumcenter.

<h3>Circumcenters in different types of triangles: </h3>

In the case of an acute-angled triangle, the circumcenter will lie inside the triangle, when it comes to an obtuse-angled triangle, it will be at the outside of the triangle.

In a Right-angled triangle, the circumcenter lies at the midpoint of the hypotenuse side.

By the above explanation,

The Circumcenter will not always lie in the triangle.  

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                                       M_i = m*v*L

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