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The point of intersection of the angle bisectors of a triangle is called:
ACentroid
BIncenter
CCircumcenter
DOrthocenter
✓ Correct Answer: B — Incenter
The incenter is where all three interior angle bisectors meet; it's the center of the inscribed circle.
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