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Select whether the triangle is inscribed in the circle, circumscribed about the circle, or neither.

inscribed in the circle
circumscribed about the circle
neither

Select whether the triangle is inscribed in the circle, circumscribed about the circle-example-1
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User Suvonkar
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I'm not a hundred percent sure on this one. I think the answer is neither.
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Answer:

The answer is neither inscribed circle nor circumscribed circle

Explanation:

Given a figure, we have to whether the triangle is inscribed in the circle, circumscribed about the circle, or neither.

An inscribed circle is the largest possible circle that can be drawn on the inside of a circle i.e plane figure. Each side of triangle must be the tangent to the circle.

The circumscribed circle is a circle that passes through all the vertices of the polygon.

The neither of the two conditions satisfied

Neither circle passes through all the vertices of the triangle nor Each side of triangle must be the tangent to the circle.

Hence, neither inscribed circle nor circumscribed circle

Select whether the triangle is inscribed in the circle, circumscribed about the circle-example-1
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