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What part of a triangle can the incenter be equidistant to?(1 point)
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a side or vertex
a side or vertex
a side
a side
a vertex
a vertex
a midpoint
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a side
The incenter is the intersection of the angle bisectors and is the center of the inscribed circle, so it is equidistant from the triangle's sides (not from the vertices).
The incenter is the intersection of the angle bisectors and is the center of the inscribed circle, so it is equidistant from the triangle's sides (not from the vertices).
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