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What line segment do you draw to find the center of a circle circumscribed about a triangle

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perpendicular bisectors

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The answer for the question shown above is: You draw perpendicular bisectors to find the center of a circle circumscribed about a triangle.
When you draw two perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle, the point where both bisectors intersect is called "circumcenter" of the triangle, this is also the center of the circle circumsbride about the triangle.
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