Use complete sentences to answer the questions. Part 1: What is the incenter of a triangle? Part 2: Where is the incenter located in relation to the triangle?
use that as reference
Incenter: the center of an inscribed circle; that point where the bisectors of the angles of a triangle or of a regular polygon intersect. The incenter would be located equivalently to all the vertices of the triangle
Part 1: the incenter of a triangle is where the three angle bisectors of a triangle meet, however you only need two angle bisectors to find the incenter. part 2: the incenter in relation to the triangle is always on the inside of a triangle never outside or on the triangle.
I believe this was one of the questions of a test I took a couple weeks ago, so yay I get to freshen up on old topics :3
Haha yeah I'm just learning it. do you do virtual schooling?
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Yes.
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