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To find: The value of

Answer to Problem 2C
It can be noticed that the sum of the distances from any interior point to the sides of the equilateral is equal to the length of triangle’s altitude.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: An equilateral triangle such that x , y and z are the perpendicular distances from any point inside the triangle to each side. The altitude of the triangle is h .
Calculation:
Choose another point Q inside the triangle and x , y and z are the perpendicular distances from this point to each side. Let, the length of each side of equilateral triangle be a .
Figure (1)
Draw a line from
The formula to find the area of triangle is:
So,
The area of
It can be noticed that the sum of the distances from any interior point to the sides of the equilateral
It happens because every center an equilateral triangle coincides with its centroid, this implies that an equilateral triangle is the only triangle with no Euler line connecting some of the centers.
Therefore, it can be noticed that the sum of the distances from any interior point to the sides of the equilateral is equal to the length of triangle’s altitude.
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