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Incenter of a Triangle
Lesson Summary:Students will discover the properties of an incenter of a triangle. The incenter is found by
constructing the angle bisectors of the angles of a triangle.
Key Words:
incenter, incircle, inscribed, angle bisectors, concurrency
Background Knowledge:Students should be familiar with the tools in Geometry software. Students also shouldunderstand the meanings of inscribed and angle bisectors.
NCTM Standards:
(4) Geometry; Standard 7 Geometry from a synthetic perspective
Learning Objectives:1. To apply understanding of angle bisector into creating the incenter of a
triangle
2. To understand the basic characteristics of the incenter and incircle of atriangle
Materials:Cabri II
One copy of the lab worksheet per person
Suggested Procedures:
Organize students into groups of 2-3 Ask students to define the center of a triangle. Discuss how to draw a circle
around the triangle and inside the triangle.
Have students complete the lab worksheet.
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7. Move the vertices A, B, or C. What do you observe?
8. Construct a circle with center point I and radius as one of the perpendicularsegments. (use circle tool)
(This circle is called the incircle of the triangle!)
9. Move points A, B, or C again. What do you observe about the circle?
11. Is the incircle tangent to the three sides? Why?
12 What observations can you make about the incenter of a triangle?
* If you are not familiar with Cabris tools, press F1 on the keyboard. A help
menu for each tool selected will appear on the bottom of the screen.
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Journal Activity
Incenter of a Triangle
1. What was your favorite thing about this activity?
2. What was the most challenging thing?
3. What did you gain the most confidence about through completing thislesson?
4. Where do you possibly see yourself using this knowledge in the future?
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