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Section 1.5 Special Points in Triangles

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Page 1: Section 1.5 Special Points in Triangles. CONCURRENT The point where 3 or more lines intersect

Section 1.5

Special Points in Triangles

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CONCURRENT

• The point where 3 or more lines intersect

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TRIANGLES & CIRCLES

What are some things you already know about triangles or circles?

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• How many sides does a triangle have?

• What kinds of triangles are there?

PREVIOUS FACTS…

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WHAT IS A PERPENDICULAR

BISECTOR??

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PERPENDICULAR BISECTOR

• Forms right angles.

• Splits the segment in half

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PERPENDICULAR BISECTORS & TRIANGLES

Now let’s combine perpendicular bisectors and

triangles.

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BEGIN BY…• Finding the

perpendicular bisector of each side of the triangle.

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WHAT CAN WE CONCLUDE?

• What happens when these 3 lines intersect? What is formed?

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Perpendicular Bisectors

• The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle ____________ at a single __________.

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EXAMPLE

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CIRCUMCENTER

• The intersection point of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle

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Circumcenter of an Obtuse Triangle

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WHAT IS A ANGLE

BISECTOR??

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• Splits the angle in half

ANGLE BISECTOR

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ANGLE BISECTORS & TRIANGLES

Now let’s combine angle bisectors and triangles.

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BEGIN BY…• Finding the

angle bisector of each angle of the triangle.

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WHAT CAN WE CONCLUDE?

• What happens when these 3 lines intersect? What is formed?

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Angle Bisector

• The angle bisectors of a triangle __________ at a single _________.

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EXAMPLE

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INCENTER

• The intersection point of the angle bisectors of a triangle

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INSCRIBED & CIRCUMSCRIBED

CIRCLES

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INSCRIBED

• Inside the triangle

• Just touches the three sides of the triangle.

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• Another definition of Incenter:

• The center of an inscribed circle

INCENTER

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CIRCUMSCRIBED

• Outside the triangle

• Contains all 3 vertices

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• The center of a circumscribed circle

CIRCUMCENTER

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A couple of other

definitions you need to know

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Altitude

• A perpendicular line segment from a vertex of a triangle to the line containing the opposite side.

• How many altitudes can a triangle have?

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Median

• A line segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.

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Centroid

• The point where the 3 medians meet

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