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Concurrent Lines

NIOS · Class 10 · Maths

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In triangle ABC, the three angle bisectors meet at point I. What is point I called?

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The perpendicular bisectors of the sides of triangle PQR meet at point O. If OP = 8 cm, what is the length of OQ?

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In triangle ABC, G is the centroid and AD is a median. If AG = 12 cm, find the length of GD.

4

Which of the following points always lies inside an acute triangle?

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In an equilateral triangle, the distance from the centroid to a vertex is 6 cm. What is the distance from the centroid to the opposite side?

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3 cm

Step 1: In an equilateral triangle, the centroid divides each median in ratio 2:1. Step 2: The distance from vertex to centroid = 6 cm (given). Step 3: Since AG:GD = 2:1, and AG = 6 cm, we get GD = 6÷2 = 3 cm. Step 4: In an equilateral triangle, the centroid is also the incentre, so the distance to the opposite side equals the inradius. Step 5: Therefore, the distance from centroid to the opposite side = 3 cm.

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If the orthocentre of a triangle lies on one of its sides, what type of triangle is it?

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A right triangle

In a right triangle, the orthocentre lies at the vertex containing the right angle. If the orthocentre lies on one of the sides, that side must meet at the right-angle vertex, so the triangle is right-angled. In acute triangles the orthocentre is inside, and in obtuse triangles it is outside.

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In triangle ABC, the three medians are AD, BE, and CF. They meet at point G. Which statement is always true?

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BG = 2GE

Step 1: Recall that the centroid divides each median in the ratio 2:1. Step 2: This means the distance from vertex to centroid is twice the distance from centroid to midpoint. Step 3: For median BE: BG:GE = 2:1, so BG = 2×GE. Step 4: Similarly, AG = 2×GD and CG = 2×GF. Step 5: Therefore, BG = 2GE is the correct statement reflecting the 2:1 division property.

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The incircle of triangle PQR has radius 4 cm. What is the distance from the incentre to each side of the triangle?

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4 cm

Step 1: Understand that the incentre is the centre of the incircle. Step 2: The incircle touches all three sides of the triangle. Step 3: The radius of the incircle is the perpendicular distance from the incentre to each side. Step 4: Since the incircle radius = 4 cm, the distance from incentre to each side = 4 cm. Step 5: This is because the incentre is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle.

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