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Where can the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a right triangle intersect?

I. inside the triangle
II. on the triangle
III. outside the triangle

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User MrEvgenX
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it would be 1 because perpendicular bisectors are always inside the triangle
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User Ashwin Gupta
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Perpendicular bisectors would intercept inside the triangle. A perpendicular bisectors is a line that bisects each side of the triangle and is perpendicular to it, so if you picture it in you head, you can see that they intercect inside the triangle.
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