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The incenter (I) of the triangle is the point on the interior of the triangle that is equidistant from all sides. Since a point interior to an angle that is equidistant from the two sides lies on the angle bisector, then (I) must be on the angle bisector of each angle of the triangle.
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The incenter (I) of the triangle is the point on the interior of the triangle that is equidistant from all sides. Since a point interior to an angle that is equidistant from the two sides lies on the angle bisector, then (I) must be on the angle bisector of each angle of the triangle.
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