00:01
It says, which of these statements are true about the in -center of a triangle? well, keep in mind your in -center, when we have a triangle like this, your in -center is the combination of your angle bisectors, right? so angle bisectors, we have our angle bisectors.
00:31
So our in -center is going to be right about here.
00:35
And then we have the distance from the center to each side is going to be the same, which is why we have a circle inside our triangle, or the in -center is this point.
00:53
Again, we know the distance to each side length is the same.
01:00
So it says the in -center is the point of concurrency of the medians of the triangle.
01:06
That is not true.
01:09
The in -center is equidistant from the sides of the triangle.
01:14
That is true.
01:16
The in -center is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors.
01:21
That is true...