Centroid, Incenter, Circumcenter, and Orthocenter

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Where is the center of a triangle? How do you find it? It’s not as easy as finding the center of a circle or a rectangle and for a very good reason – there are as many as four different centers to a triangle, depending on how we try to find it! They are the Incenter, Centroid, Circumcenter, and Orthocenter. Today we’ll look at how to find each one.

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Excellent presentation !! Maximum understanding with minimum talks !! I have fallen love with you, Miss. Thanks a lot.

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Thanks for the video. I learned from it. However, you should have avoided using Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles in this video. Because when you drew the perpendicular bisector lines to find the "Circumcenter", they passed through the vertices when you said they wouldn't. Also, when you moved the perpendicular lines (the Altitudes) higher to find the "Orthocenter", the lines were not perpendicular to the two upper sides of the triangle.

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