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Definitions from Wiktionary (Japanese theorem)

noun:  A theorem stating that, no matter how one triangulates a cyclic polygon, the sum of inradii of triangles is constant. Conversely, if the sum of inradii is independent of the triangulation, then the polygon is cyclic.
noun:  A theorem stating that the centers of the incircles of certain triangles inside a cyclic quadrilateral are vertices of a rectangle.

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