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@3mar

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Well, I am here.

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Do you know the rule of that?

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No, I don't know.

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The circumcircle always passes through all three vertices of a triangle. Its center is at the point where all the perpendicular bisectors of the triangle's sides meet. This center is called the circumcenter. Take a look at that site. It is cool and interesting! http://www.mathopenref.com/trianglecircumcircle.html

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So with that being said; is point A a correct choice?

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[\Huge\color{Coral}\checkmark\] Absolutely! but I think it would better to know how it is could be gotten firstly!

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Yes very true! :)

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I hope I helped you. and I hope you got satisfied!

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Yes I am satisfied with the answer! 5/5 rating for best answer! :)

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I am happy to hear that.

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