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Isocubic


An isocubic is a triangle cubic that is invariant under an isoconjugation. Self-isogonal and self-isotomic cubics are examples of isocubics.


See also

Pivotal Isocubic, Pivotal Isogonal Cubic, Pivotal Isotomic Cubic, Self-Isogonal Cubic, Self-Isotomic Cubic, Triangle Cubic

This entry contributed by Floor van Lamoen

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References

Ehrmann, J.-P. and Gibert, B. "Special Isocubics in the Triangle Plane." http://perso.wanadoo.fr/bernard.gibert/Resources/isocubics.pdf.Gibert, B. "Orthocorrespondence and Orthopivotal Cubics." Forum Geom. 3, 1-27, 2003. http://forumgeom.fau.edu/FG2003volume3/FG200301index.html.Kimberling, C. "Cubics Associated with Triangles of Equal Areas." Forum Geom. 1, 161-171, 2001. http://forumgeom.fau.edu/FG2001volume1/FG200123index.html.

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van Lamoen, Floor. "Isocubic." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource, created by Eric W. Weisstein. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Isocubic.html

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