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The perpendicular bisectors of a Triangle
are lines passing through the Midpoint
of each
side which are Perpendicular to the given side. A Triangle's three perpendicular bisectors meet at
a point
known as the Circumcenter (which is also the center of the Triangle's Circumcircle).
See also Circumcenter, Midpoint, Perpendicular, Perpendicular Foot