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Angle Bisector as a locus. The Incenter of a Triangle

Angle Bisector is the locus of all interior angle points equidistant from the sides of the angle. The three interior bisectors of any triangle meet at a single point, which logically is equidistant from the three sides of the triangle, such that it is the center of the inscribed circle of the triangle, the incenter.
Angle Bisector as a locus. The Incenter of a Triangle