Knowledge about Plane Geometry and TrianglesThe circumcircle of a triangle is the unique circle determined by the three vertices of the triangle. Its center is called the circumcenter (blue point) and is the point where the (blue) perpendicular bisectors of the sides of the triangle intersect. The incircle of a triangle is the triangle circumscribed by the triangle. Its center is called the incenter (green point) and is the point where the (green) bisectors of the angles of the triangle intersect. The incenter and the circumcenter coincide if and only if the triangle is equilateral. Alter the shape of the triangle by dragging the verticesComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio::Matemátic
This paper proves several theorems involving how special points of a triangle trace circles as one o...
Nesse trabalho, comeÃaremos com um pouco da histÃria dos centros notÃveis do triÃngulo, com foco nos...
Let ABC be a triangle. Let the feet of the altitudes from A, B, and C be A', B' and C', respectively...
Knowledge about Plane Geometry and TrianglesThe circumcircle of a triangle is the unique circle dete...
Knowledge about Plane Geometry and TrianglesThe perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle i...
Knowledge about plane geometry and trianglesThe angle bisectors of a triangle ABC meet in a single p...
The incircle of a triangle is that circle which just touches all three sides of the triangle. Figure...
Let I and O be the incenter and circumcenter of a triangle. Let H be the orthocenter of the triangle...
Let I and O be the incenter and circumcenter of a triangle. Let H be the orthocenter of the triangle...
Let ABC be a triangle with incenter I and circumcenter O, and let J be the excenter opposite A. Let ...
Let ABC be a triangle with incenter I and circumcenter O, and let J be the excenter opposite A. Let ...
Knowledge about plane geometry and trianglesA triangle is divided by its three medians into six smal...
Knowledge about plane geometryExtend the angle bisectors of the triangle ABC to meet the circumcircl...
Let ABC be a triangle with inradius r, incenter I, and circumcenter O. Let the line OI intersect the...
Let ABC be a triangle with inradius r, incenter I, and circumcenter O. Let the line OI intersect the...
This paper proves several theorems involving how special points of a triangle trace circles as one o...
Nesse trabalho, comeÃaremos com um pouco da histÃria dos centros notÃveis do triÃngulo, com foco nos...
Let ABC be a triangle. Let the feet of the altitudes from A, B, and C be A', B' and C', respectively...
Knowledge about Plane Geometry and TrianglesThe circumcircle of a triangle is the unique circle dete...
Knowledge about Plane Geometry and TrianglesThe perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle i...
Knowledge about plane geometry and trianglesThe angle bisectors of a triangle ABC meet in a single p...
The incircle of a triangle is that circle which just touches all three sides of the triangle. Figure...
Let I and O be the incenter and circumcenter of a triangle. Let H be the orthocenter of the triangle...
Let I and O be the incenter and circumcenter of a triangle. Let H be the orthocenter of the triangle...
Let ABC be a triangle with incenter I and circumcenter O, and let J be the excenter opposite A. Let ...
Let ABC be a triangle with incenter I and circumcenter O, and let J be the excenter opposite A. Let ...
Knowledge about plane geometry and trianglesA triangle is divided by its three medians into six smal...
Knowledge about plane geometryExtend the angle bisectors of the triangle ABC to meet the circumcircl...
Let ABC be a triangle with inradius r, incenter I, and circumcenter O. Let the line OI intersect the...
Let ABC be a triangle with inradius r, incenter I, and circumcenter O. Let the line OI intersect the...
This paper proves several theorems involving how special points of a triangle trace circles as one o...
Nesse trabalho, comeÃaremos com um pouco da histÃria dos centros notÃveis do triÃngulo, com foco nos...
Let ABC be a triangle. Let the feet of the altitudes from A, B, and C be A', B' and C', respectively...