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In an quadrilateral
triangle, all the
perpendicular
bisects are​

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The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle are lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side. A triangle's three perpendicular bisectors meet (Casey 1888, p. 9) at a point. known as the circumcenter (Durell 1928), which is also the center of the triangle's circumcircle.

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