The point where the internal bisectors of the angles of a triangle meet is called a ______ of a triangle.
Answer: Incentre
Explanation
The incentre is the point where the internal angle bisectors of a triangle intersect.
It is the center of the incircle, which is the largest circle that fits inside the triangle.
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