4 thoughts on “Some thoughts on Inradii and Circumradii”
SIR CAN U POST SOMETHING RELATED TO PEDAL TRIANGLE… not as a post just as a reply to this post… i know every triangle is pedal w.r.t its own excentres… can u elaborate a bit on this
I’m afraid I don’t know the concept, Girish 🙂 or maybe I know it under a different name (there is some theorem about exradii I used to know, but can’t recollect now 😦 However, I will look it up, and if I can find anything interesting, will definitely follow up to this comment….
SIR CAN U POST SOMETHING RELATED TO PEDAL TRIANGLE… not as a post just as a reply to this post… i know every triangle is pedal w.r.t its own excentres… can u elaborate a bit on this
I’m afraid I don’t know the concept, Girish 🙂 or maybe I know it under a different name (there is some theorem about exradii I used to know, but can’t recollect now 😦 However, I will look it up, and if I can find anything interesting, will definitely follow up to this comment….
regards
J
In the above post isnt it inradius=1/3 * height and circumradius is 2/3 * height ( You have mentioned it the other way)
Yes, inradius 1/3 and circumradius 2/3 it is 🙂
regards
J