Triangle Circumference

Lecture



A circle is said to be inscribed in a triangle if it touches through all its sides.

  Triangle Circumference

Theorem.

The center of a circle inscribed in a triangle is the intersection point of its bisectors.

  Triangle Circumference

Evidence.

Let ABC be given, O be the center of the circle inscribed in it, D, E, and F be the points of tangency of the circle with the sides. Δ AEO = Δ AOD on the hypotenuse and the leg (EO = OD - as the radius, AO - total). It follows from the equality of triangles that ∠ OAD = ∠ OAE. This means that the AO bisector of the angle EAD. Similarly, it is proved that the point O lies on the other two bisectrices of the triangle. The theorem is proved.
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