Constructing a Circumscribed Circle on a Triangle Using Perpendicular Bisectors
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In this lesson, students will understand that a circumscribed circle is a circle that passes through all the vertices of a polygon, and that its center is where the perpendicular bisectors of the polygon intersect. By following step-by-step instructions and using a compass, students will be able to construct a circumscribed circle on any given triangle.
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