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Question
The incenter of a triangle is always located:
Options
Outside the triangle
On one of the sides
Inside the triangle
At a vertex
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Solution
Inside the triangle
Explanation:
The incenter, being the intersection of angle bisectors, always lies inside the triangle regardless of whether the triangle is acute, obtuse, or right-angled.
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