Timothy wants to construct the medians of a right triangle. He says that when finished, the point where the lines me be located on one of the sides of the triangle.
Is Timothy correct? Why or why not?
a. No, he is not correct. The point where the medians of a triangle meet is always inside the triangle.
b. Yes, he is correct. The point where three altitudes intersect is on one of the sides of the triangle for a right triangle.
c. Yes, he is correct. The point where the medians of a right triangle intersect is on one of the sides of the triangle.
d. Yes, he is correct. The point that is equidistant from the vertices can be on one of the sides of the right triangle.