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The incentre of the triangle with vertices `(1, sqrt(3)), (0, 0) and (2, 0)` is :

A

`(1, (sqrt(3))/(2))`

B

`((2)/(3), (1)/(sqrt(3)))`

C

`((2)/(3), (sqrt(3))/(2))`

D

`(1, (1)/(sqrt(3)))`

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