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Name the segment/line/ray shown in the picture.
Perpendicular Bisector
Angle Bisector
Median
Altitude
Name the segment/line/ray shown in the picture.
Perpendicular Bisector
Angle Bisector
Median
Altitude
Name the segment/line/ray shown in the picture.
Perpendicular Bisector
Angle Bisector
Median
Altitude
Name the segment/line/ray shown in the picture.
Perpendicular Bisector
Angle Bisector
Median
Altitude
The three altitudes of a triangle intersect at the_______________.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
The three medians of a triangle intersect at the_______________.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
The three perpendicular bisectors of a triangle intersect at the_______________.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
The three angle bisectors of a triangle intersect at the_______________.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
It is equidistant from the three vertices of the triangle.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
It is equidistant from the three sides of the triangle.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
It divides each median into two sections at a 2:1 ratio.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Name the point of concurrency shown.
circumcenter
incenter
centroid
orthocenter
Use the distance formula to find the measure of the sides of LMN and classify it by its sides:
L(2,7) M(-4,2) N(3,-6)
5, 6.1, 2.8: Scalene
5, 10.2, 10.2: Isosceles
7.8, 10.6, 13.0: Scalene
6.4, 9.2, 6.4: Isosceles
Using hinge theorem which side is bigger?
AR
RB
AC
CR
EF, DF, ED
EF, ED, DF
ED, DF, EF
DF, ED, EF
What type of point of concurrency is pictured?
Circumcenter
Incenter
Orthocenter
Centroid
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