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;Incircle( <Point>, <Point>, <Point> )
;Incircle[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ]
 
 
:Returns [[w:Incircle_and_excircles_of_a_triangle|Incircle]] of the triangle formed by the three Points.
 
:Returns [[w:Incircle_and_excircles_of_a_triangle|Incircle]] of the triangle formed by the three Points.
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:{{example|1=Let ''O=(0, 0)'', ''A=(3, 0)'' and ''B=(0, 5)'' be three points: <code>Incircle(O, A, B)</code> yields ''(x - 1.08)² + (y - 1.08)² = 1.18'' in [[File:Menu_view_algebra.svg|20px]] ''Algebra View'' and draws the corresponding circle in [[File:Menu_view_graphics.svg|20px]] ''Graphics View''.}}

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Incircle( <Point>, <Point>, <Point> )
Returns Incircle of the triangle formed by the three Points.
Example: Let O=(0, 0), A=(3, 0) and B=(0, 5) be three points: Incircle(O, A, B) yields (x - 1.08)² + (y - 1.08)² = 1.18 in Menu view algebra.svg Algebra View and draws the corresponding circle in Menu view graphics.svg Graphics View.
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