Circumcenter Exploration (B)
1) Is it ever possible for a triangle's circumcenter to lie OUTSIDE the triangle? If so, under what circumstance(s) will this occur?
2) Is it ever possible for a triangle's circumcenter to lie ON THE TRIANGLE ITSELF? If so, under what circumstance(s) will this occur? If your answer for (2) was "YES", where on the triangle did point C lie?
3) Is it ever possible for a triangle's circumcenter to lie INSIDE the triangle? If so, under what circumstance(s) will this occur?
4) Now, on the applet above, construct a circle centered at C that passes through J. What do you notice? (Hint: Look at points K & L.)
5) Let's generalize: The circumcenter of a triangle is the ONLY POINT that is.............(If you need a hint to complete this step, consider the lengths CK & CL with respect to length CJ.)