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Circumcentre..
Definition:
"The point of concurrency of the bisectors of the sides of a triangle is called the circumcentre". It is abbreviated as 'S'. To determine the circumcentre of a triangle, it is just sufficient to find the point of intersection of any two perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a ..
"The point of concurrency of the bisectors of the sides of a triangle is called the circumcentre". It is abbreviated as 'S'. To determine the circumcentre of a triangle, it is just sufficient to find the point of intersection of any two perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a ..Triangle Summary
Summary - In a triangle the line joining a vertex to the mid point of the opposite side is called a median. The three medians of a triangle are concurrent at a point called the "Centroid". The perpendicular from a vertex to the opposite side is called the "altitude". The three altitudes of a triang..
Altitude
In ABC in the figure above, the bisectors of the three angles meet at I. I is the Incentre. With I as centre and IM as radius, a circle drawn to touch the sides, is called the Incircle. In a triangle, the perpendicular bisectors of the three sides meet at a point called the Circumcentre. ..
In ABC in the figure above, the bisectors of the three angles meet at I. I is the Incentre. With I as centre and IM as radius, a circle drawn to touch the sides, is called the Incircle. In a triangle, the perpendicular bisectors of the three sides meet at a point called the Circumcentre. ..Straight lines and Family of Straight lines Summary
>The circumcentre of a triangle is the point of concurrence of the right bisectors of the sides of the triangle. The length of perpendicular of the point (x 1 ,y 1 ) from the straight line ax + by + c = 0 is equal to A set of lines satisfying a given condition is called a family of lines...
>The circumcentre of a triangle is the point of concurrence of the right bisectors of the sides of the triangle. The length of perpendicular of the point (x 1 ,y 1 ) from the straight line ax + by + c = 0 is equal to A set of lines satisfying a given condition is called a family of lines...See what our Users say :
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