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Which theorem explains why the circumcenter is equidistant from the vertices of a triangle?
A. Vertical Angles Theorem
B. Concurrency of Perpendicular Bisectors Theorem
C. Concurrency of Angle Bisector Theorem
D. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
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B. Concurrency of Perpendicular Bisectors Theorem
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Which theorem explains why the circumcenter is equidistant from the vertices of a triangle?
A. Vertical Angles Theorem
B. Concurrency of Perpendicular Bisectors Theorem
C. Concurrency of Angle Bisector Theorem
D. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem

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