Answer: B. Circumcenter
Step-by-step explanation:
The tickmarks show which pieces are congruent to one another, which in turn show the segments have been bisected (cut in half). The square angle markers show we have perpendicular segments. So we have three perpendicular bisectors. The perpendicular bisectors intersect at the circumcenter. The circumcenter is the center of the circumcircle. This circle goes through all three vertex points of the triangle.
A useful application is let's say you had 2 friends and you three wanted to pick a location to meet for lunch. Each person traveling from their house to the circumcenter's location will have each person travel the same distance. We say the circumcenter is equidistant from each vertex point of the triangle. In terms of the diagram, LH = LJ = LK.