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: -449/50
Step-by-step explanation:
-9.98
1) Put in fraction form.
-998/100
2) Simplify.
-449/50
Answer:
its the first one
Step-by-step explanation:
just use photomath (plus is free rn so you can see the steps)
180°=triangle
360°=quadrangle
180°*34+180=6300°
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)= x/5
To solve for f(100), we substitute 100 for x everywhere in the equation:
f(100) = (100)/5
f(100) = 20