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The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle intersect at a point called the incenter.

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User Veljkoz
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The incenter of a triangle is the point at which all bisectors of the angles present in the triangle intersect. in this case, the bisector doesn't have to be a perpendicular bisector as long as it divides the angle of the triangles in each vertex into two. The answer is false.
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