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Point P is the incenter of ΔRST. Point P is the incenter of triangle R S T. Lines are drawn from each point of the triangle to point P. Lines are drawn from point P to the sides of the triangle to form right angles and line segments P A, P B, and P C. The triangle has different angle measures. Which must be true? Line segment C P is-congruent-to line segment R P Line segment B P is-congruent-to line segment P C AnglePSC Is-congruent-to AnglePTC AngleBPS Is-congruent-to AngleAPT

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