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The '''incenter''' of a [[triangle]] is the intersection of its (interior) [[angle bisector]]s. The incenter always exists.
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The '''incenter''' of a [[triangle]] is the intersection of its (interior) [[angle bisector]]s.  The incenter is the center of the [[incircle]].  Every [[nondegenerate]] triangle has a unique incenter.

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The incenter of a triangle is the intersection of its (interior) angle bisectors. The incenter is the center of the incircle. Every nondegenerate triangle has a unique incenter.