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1) The angle bisectors of a triangle are​

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The angle bisector of an angle of a triangle is a straight line that divides the angle into two congruent angles. The three angle bisectors of the angles of a triangle meet in a single point, called the incenter . ... The incenter is equidistant from the sides of the triangle. That is, PI=QI=RI .

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The angle bisector of an angle of a triangle is a straight line that divides the angle into two congruent angles. The three angle bisectors of the angles of a triangle meet in a single point, called the incenter . ... The incenter is equidistant from the sides of the triangle. That is, PI=QI=RI .

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