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If you construct a circumscribed circle around a triangle, what does the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors create?(1 point)
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an incenter
an incenter
a circumcenter
a circumcenter
an orthocenter
an orthocenter
a centroid
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a circumcenter
The intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle's sides is the circumcenter — the center of the triangle's circumscribed circle (equidistant from all three vertices).
The intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle's sides is the circumcenter — the center of the triangle's circumscribed circle (equidistant from all three vertices).
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