Answer:
a)
The point that is equidistant to all sides of a triangle is called the <u>incenter</u>.
The incenter is located at the intersection of bisectors of the interior angles of a triangle.
b)
The point that is equidistant to all vertices of a triangle is called the <u>circumcenter</u>.
The circumcenter is located at the intersection of perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle.
c)
<em>See the attachment</em>
The blue lines and their intersection shows the incenter.
The red lines and their intersection shows the circumcenter.
As we see the red point- the <u>circumcenter </u>is closer to vertex B.
Answer:
67 and 69
Step-by-step explanation:
2.25h(60m/hr)(1/3)=45m
So Rick spends 45 minutes studying math per night.
Answer:
<u>x = √51</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
The given figure is a <u>right triangle</u>.
<u>Using the Pythagorean Theorem to find x</u>
- (Altitude 1)² + (Altitude 2)² = (Hypotenuse)²
- (7)² + x² = (10)²
- 49 + x² = 100
- x² = 51
- <u>x = √51</u>