Where does the point of concurrence of angle bisectors lie in all types of triangles?
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Incentre
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The incenter is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of all the interior angles of the triangle. In other words, the point where three angle bisectors of the angles of the triangle meet are known as the incenter. The incenter always lies within the triangle.
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