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A line that simultaneously bisects a triangle's perimeter and area.
Brocard geometry is that part of triangle geometry concerned with the Brocard points, Brocard triangles, etc.
The point of concurrence S of a triangle's cleavers M_1C_1, M_2C_2, and M_3C_3, which is simply the Spieker center, i.e., the incenter of the medial triangle DeltaM_1M_2M_3 ...
Two triangles having the same triangle medians are said to be comedian triangles (Lachlan 1893, p. 63).
The Feuerbach point X_(11) (center of the Feuerbach hyperbola) lies on the nine-point circle. The Feuerbach antipode is the antipode of this point on nine-point circle. It ...
The first isodynamic point S has triangle center function alpha_(15)=sin(A+1/3pi) and is Kimberling center X_(15) (Kimberling 1998, p. 68).
The first Neuberg circle is the circumcircle of the first Neuberg triangle. The center has center function (1) which is not a Kimberling center. Its radius is ...
The hexyl circle is the circumcircle of the hexyl triangle. Amazingly, its center is at the incenter I and its radius is 2R, where R is the circumradius. Its circle function ...
The incentral circle is the circumcircle of the incentral triangle. It has radius R_I=(sqrt(abcf(a,b,c)f(b,c,a)f(c,a,b)))/(8Delta(a+b)(a+c)(b+c)), (1) where Delta is the area ...
The isogonal conjugate X^(-1) of a point X in the plane of the triangle DeltaABC is constructed by reflecting the lines AX, BX, and CX about the angle bisectors at A, B, and ...
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