Where can the perpendicular bisectors of an obtuse triangle intersect?i. inside the triangle ii. on the triangle iii. outside the triangle?

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Answer:

iii. outside the triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

Obtuse angles DO NOT connect inside. Learned from experience.

A perpendicular bisector is a line segment that is perpendicular to the segment that passes by the midpoint of the segment. The point is equidistance from the midpoints.

  • The obtuse triangle is one where the angles are formed at the obtuse angle and the triangle must be either right, acute or obtuse.

The option i. inside the triangle is correct.

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