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OpenStudy (anonymous):

the incenter of a triangle is the only circle that can be circumscribed about it true or false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The incenter of a triangle is the center, of the circle inscribed in the triangle. Incenter is your answer. :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ha r right am trusting u then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

xD

Directrix (directrix):

>>> incenter of a triangle is the only circle Note: the incenter of a triangle is a point, not a circle. @beaza_509 The incenter of a triangle is the common intersection of the bisectors of the three interior angles of the triangle. This point is equidistant from the sides of the triangle and is, therefore, the center of the circle that can be inscribed inside the given triangle. Because of that, I say that this statement is false: the incenter of a triangle is the only circle that can be circumscribed ... The circumcenter is the center of the circle that can be circumscribed about the triangles. The circumcenter is the common point of intersection of the perpendicular-bisectors of the three sides of the triangle.

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