Answer: The centroid is the point of concurrency of the three medians in a triangle. It is the center of mass (center of gravity) and therefore is always located within the triangle.
Perpendicular bisectors: acute/right/obtuse …… ...
Construction: Location of Point of Concurrency
Explanation: The point of concurrency is the point where three or more lines, segments, or rays intersect forming a point. Out of the four namely the Centroid, Incenter, Circumcenter, and Orthocenter, only the Centroid and Incenter is always located inside the triangle.
Centroid: where the medians intersect.
Incenter: where the angle bisectors intersect.
Step-by-step explanation. Hope this helps lol!