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The '''center''' of a [[circle]] or [[sphere]] is a [[point]] inside the circle which is [[equidistant]] from all points on the circle.
 
The '''center''' of a [[circle]] or [[sphere]] is a [[point]] inside the circle which is [[equidistant]] from all points on the circle.
 
  
 
==Triangle centers==
 
==Triangle centers==
The [[centroid]] is where the three [[median]]s of the triangle meet.
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*The [[centroid]] is where the three [[median]]s of the triangle meet.
  
The [[incenter]] of the triangle is where the three [[angle bisector]]s meet. It is also the center of the [[incircle]].
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*The [[incenter]] of the triangle is where the three [[angle bisector]]s meet. It is also the center of the [[incircle]].
  
The [[circumcenter]] is where the [[perpendicular bisector]]s of the triangles sides meet. It is also the center of the [[circumcircle]].
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*The [[circumcenter]] is where the [[perpendicular bisector]]s of the triangles sides meet. It is also the center of the [[circumcircle]].
  
The [[orthocenter]] Is where the [[altitude]]s of the triangle meet.
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*The [[orthocenter]] Is where the [[altitude]]s of the triangle meet.
  
 
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[[Category:Geometry]]
 
[[Category:Geometry]]

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The center of a circle or sphere is a point inside the circle which is equidistant from all points on the circle.

Triangle centers

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