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a figure's vertices are ______ from the circumcenter.
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A figure's vertices are equidistant from the circumcenter. The circumcenter is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle (or the analogous lines for other polygons) intersect, and it serves as the center of the circumcircle, which passes through all the vertices of the figure.
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