How does the perpendicular bisectors drawn from the incentre to the side of a wrangle
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The perpendicular bisector of a side of a triangle is a line perpendicular to the side and passing through its midpoint. The three perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle meet in a single point, called the circumcenter . A point where three or more lines intersect is called a point of concurrency.
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