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Special Relationships in Triangles
Medians
Perpendicular Bisectors
Angle Bisectors
Altitudes
Eulers Line
Special Relationships in Triangles
Author:
Michal Grissom
Topic:
Centroid or Barycenter
,
Circumcircle or Circumscribed Circle
,
Constructions
,
Geometry
,
Incircle or Inscribed Circle
,
Isosceles Triangles
,
Orthocenter
,
Triangles
Student paced lesson determining special parts of triangles
Table of Contents
Medians
Median in Triangles
Special Properties of the Centroid
Perpendicular Bisectors
Perpendicular Bisectors in Triangles
What does Circumcenter mean?
Angle Bisectors
Angle Bisectors in Triangles
What does Incenter mean?
Altitudes
Altitudes in Triangles
Eulers Line
Constructing Eulers Line
Special Triangles
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