Answer :
The correct answers are:
B) many triangular shapes can be inscribed in a given circle; and
D) exactly one circle can be circumscribed about a given triangle.
Explanation:
One of our geometric theorem states that for any 3 non-collinear points, exactly one circle can be drawn through it. This explains answer D; the non-collinear points would be the vertices of the triangle, and only one circle can be drawn through those points (circumscrbied about the triangle).
For B, we can have many triangles inscribed in a circle; the differences in the measures of the angles used will create the different triangles.
B) many triangular shapes can be inscribed in a given circle; and
D) exactly one circle can be circumscribed about a given triangle.
Explanation:
One of our geometric theorem states that for any 3 non-collinear points, exactly one circle can be drawn through it. This explains answer D; the non-collinear points would be the vertices of the triangle, and only one circle can be drawn through those points (circumscrbied about the triangle).
For B, we can have many triangles inscribed in a circle; the differences in the measures of the angles used will create the different triangles.
One relationship between a circle and a triangle is that many triangular shapes can be inscribed in a given circle
What is a triangle?
A triangle is a three sided polygon. A circle is a round figure. A triangle is one of the types of polygons and the both a plane shapes.
The relationship between a circle and a triangle are;
- many triangular shapes can be inscribed in a given circle
- exactly one circle can be circumscribed about a given triangle.
Hence; a relationship can be established between a triangle and a circle. Hence, the options B and D are correct.
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