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Which of the following is not involved when circumscribing a circle about any triangle?Center of a circleOrthocenter of a trianglePerpendicular bisectorsCircumcenter of a triangle

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To circumscribe a circle about any triangle, we need the

Center of a circle

Perpendicular bisectors

Circumcenter of a triangle.

Orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the perpendicular drawn from the vertices to the opposite sides of the triangle intersect each other. This point is not needed when circumscribing a circle about any triangle.

Hence, the correct option is Orthocenter of a triangle

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