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In \(\triangle A B C\), the circle that touches the sides \(B C\) internally and other two sides \(A B\) and \(A C\) externally, is called
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Ex circle opposite to angle \(A\)
In \(\triangle A B C\), the circle that touches the side \(B C\) internally and other two sides \(A B\) and \(A C\) externally is called Ex-circle opposite to angle \(A\).

Hence, option (a) is correct.

Hence, option (a) is correct.
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