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(a) The intersection point of the angle bisectors of a triangle is always equidistant from the [ Select ]
of the triangle.
(b) The perpendicular bisectors of the sides of an obtuse triangle will always intersect at a
point (Select)
the triangle.
(c) In ABC, the medians AD and BE intersect at point X. If AD = 18 cm, then AX =
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