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Inscribe a circle in a triangle.

Author:
Ryan Hirst
From point of intersection of the angle bisectors, a circle may be drawn which is tangent to the three sides of the triangle. The common point is called the incenter of a triangle.
Malfatti's Problem: http://www.geogebratube.org/material/show/id/32233

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