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Excenter / Excircle

An excircle is a circle that touches exactly one point of two extended sides of a triangle and the side of the triangle that is facing the circle. This means that the excircle is tangent to the two extended sides and to the side of the triangle that is facing the circle. The excenter is the center of the excircle. Each triangle has three excircles and three excenters.