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OpenStudy (stuck-help):

The ____________ of a trianlge is a segment that connects the midpoint of two sides of the triangle.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mid- segment The mid-segment of a triangle joins the midpoints of two sides of a triangle

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

thank you could you help with a few more

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

A point is ________________ from two objects if it is the same distance from the objects @Missiey

OpenStudy (zenmo):

Well, if it is just definition based exercises, a simple copy and paste into the google search will do the trick :)

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

thats not working but thanks

OpenStudy (zenmo):

do you have the solutions with you? the answer should be equidistant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill help you

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

is it equidistant

OpenStudy (zenmo):

are these exercises from your book @struck-help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

The distance from a point to a line is the length of the ________________ segment from the point to the line. this is a paper from my tutor for help

OpenStudy (zenmo):

line

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

is that correct @Missiey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes its correct

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

When three or more lines intersect at one point, they are ___________

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok I will help you but I want you to take a guess at the answers as weell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is ur guess

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

concurrent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

perfect

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

For a triangle, list the respective manes of the points of concurrency of - Perpendicular bisectors of the sides - Bisectors of the angles - Medians - Lines containing the altitudes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ur guess

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

i think it is incenter, circumcenter centroid and orthocenter

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ugh what would be ur reason for that answer my answer would be bisectors of the angles

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

i think those becasue they relate to what they mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This line is known as the angle bisector. In a triangle, there are three such lines. Three angle bisectors of a triangle meet at a point called the incenter of the triangle

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

ok so that answer is just bisectors or the angles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct

OpenStudy (stuck-help):

ok i have one question that need worked out so i will post another question and tag you( you need more than metal for all your help)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't help for medals, I help because I like to :) and no problem give me a sec and I will be there to help you

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