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Incenter

Author:
canhalt_1
Topic:
Angles
All three angle bisectors of a triangle will intersect at the same point - the incenter.
The incenter is the center of the circle that is inscribed inside a triangle. How does the Angle Bisector Theorem help us show that the angle bisectors of a triangle must intersect at the same point?

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