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Four Centers

Author:
micahjames
Question 1: Which of these four centers must be in the interior of the triangle? Question 2: What do you think is the least it would take to make all four of these points coincide? Question 3: What is something you think might be true about the relationship between these four centers that we might be able to prove in this chapter?

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