You can use the Midpoint Formula, the slope formula, and the relationship between perpendicular lines to find points of concurrency.
Your math teacher manages a campground during summer vacation. He loves math so much that he has mapped the campground on a coordinate grid. The campsites have the following coordinates: Brighton Bluff at B(2, 2), Ponaganset Peak at P(4, 10), and Harmony Hill at H(12, 2). He wants to build showers that are equidistant from all three campsites. Find the coordinates of the point where the showers should be placed.
You can use proven theorems to explore relationships among sides, angles, and special lines and segments in triangles.
You can use indirect reasoning to prove relationships within triangles.
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