The document discusses different centers that can be defined for a triangle, including the centroid, circumcenter, incentro, and orthocenter. The centroid is located at the intersection of the medians and represents the center of gravity. The circumcenter is at the intersection of the bisectors of the triangle's sides and is the center of the circumcircle. The incentro is where the angle bisectors meet and is the center of the inscribed circle. The orthocenter is found by the intersection of the triangle's heights.
The document discusses different centers that can be defined for a triangle, including the centroid, circumcenter, incentro, and orthocenter. The centroid is located at the intersection of the medians and represents the center of gravity. The circumcenter is at the intersection of the bisectors of the triangle's sides and is the center of the circumcircle. The incentro is where the angle bisectors meet and is the center of the inscribed circle. The orthocenter is found by the intersection of the triangle's heights.
The document discusses different centers that can be defined for a triangle, including the centroid, circumcenter, incentro, and orthocenter. The centroid is located at the intersection of the medians and represents the center of gravity. The circumcenter is at the intersection of the bisectors of the triangle's sides and is the center of the circumcircle. The incentro is where the angle bisectors meet and is the center of the inscribed circle. The orthocenter is found by the intersection of the triangle's heights.
Geometrically can define multiple centers in a triangle: CENTROID: point is located at the intersection of the medians, and is equivalent to the center of gravity . CIRCUMCENTER: the center of the circumcircle, one that passes through the three vertices of the triangle. It is located at the intersection of the bisectors of the sides. Furthermore, the circumcircle contains the intersection points of the perpendicular bisectors each side with passing through the opposite vertex. INCENTRO: the center of the inscribed circle, one that is tangent to the sides of the triangle. It is located at the intersection of the angle bisectors. ORTHOCENTER: is the point located at the intersection of heights.
CIRCUMCENTER
BARYCENTER
MEDIUM
BISECTOR
BARYCENTER AND MEDIUM
BARYCENTER Medium of AB Medium of AC Medium of BC Median INCENTER