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In Triangle GFH, line bisects angle GHF, line b bisects angle FGH, and line c is the perpendicular bisector is of GH

Which statement describes the location of the incenter of the triangle?


A) the intersection of line c and GH


B) the intersection of lines a and c


C) the intersection of lines c and b


D) the intersection of lines a and b

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I think the answer is C
User BCran
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I believe that the answer is: C) The intersection of lines c and b.

Because as far as I know, line a has not been drawn, and the incenter is the point where all three bisectors meet.

That's why I'm assuming C) is the correct answer.
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