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The incenter of a triangle is the point where the angle bisectors of the triangle intersect and is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle. It serves as the center of the inscribed circle (incircle) that touches each side of the triangle. The incenter is always located inside the triangle, regardless of the triangle's type (acute, obtuse, or right). Additionally, the incenter can be found using the formula that involves the triangle's side lengths and angles.

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