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Chapter 5 ex.credit
Bailey Barber
Question | Answer |
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Altitude of a Triangle | A perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing to the opposite side. |
Centroid of a Triangle | The point of concurrency of the 3 medians of a triangle. |
Circumcenter of a Triangle | The point of concurrency of the 3 perpendicular bisectors of a triangle. |
Circumscribed Circle | Every vertex of te polygon lies on the circle. |
Concurrent | Three or more lines that intersect at one point. |
Equidistant | The same distance from two or more objects. |
Incenter of a Triangle | The point of concurrency of the 3 angle bisectors of a triangle. |
Inscribed Circle | A circle in which each side of the polygon is tangent to the O. |
Iocus | A set of points that satisfies a given condition. |
Median of a Triangle | A segment whose endpoints are a vertex of the triangle and the midpoint of the opposite side. |
Midsegment of a Triangle | The triangle formed by the 3 midsegments of a triangle. |
Orthocenter of a Triangle | The point of concurrency of the 3 altitudes of a triangle. |
Point of Concurrency | A point where 3 or more lines coinside. |
Pythagorean Triple | A set of 3 nonzero whole numbers a,b, and c, such that a(squared)+ b(squared)= c(squared) |