Geometry CH6 Lessons 6.1 & 6.2 Vocab
Across
- 5. The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle is the incenter of the triangle
- 6. A circle that contains the vertices of a triangle or any polygon is said to be circumscribed about the triangle or polygon.
- 7. states that the circumcenter of a triangle is equidistant from the vertices of the triangle.
- 8. says that if a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the sides of the angle.
- 10. states that the incenter of a triangle is equidistant from the sides of the triangle.
- 11. When a point is the same distance from two figures, the point is equidistant from the two figures.
- 13. Says that if a point is equidistant from the endpoints of a segment, then it is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.
Down
- 1. says that if a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment, then it is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment.
- 2. says that if a point is on the interior of an angle and is equidistant from the sides of the angle, then it lies on the bisector of the angle.
- 3. The point of intersection of concurrent lines, rays, or segments.
- 4. The point of concurrency of the three perpendicular bisectors of a triangle is called the circumcenter of the triangle.
- 9. A circle is said to be inscribed in a polygon if it intersects each side of the polygon at exactly one point.
- 12. Three or more lines, rays, or segments that intersect in the same point are called concurrent lines, rays, and segments.