Interactive Applet |
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Information from Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers |
Trilinears 1/(1 + 2 cos A) : 1/(1 + 2 cos B) : 1/(1 + 2 cos C)
= f(a,b,c) : f(b,c,a) : f(c,a,b), where f(a,b,c) = bc/(b2 + c2 - a2 + bc)
= g(A,B,C) : g(B,C,A) : g(C,A,B), where g(A,B,C) = (sin A/2)(sin 3B/2)(sin 3C/2)Barycentrics h(a,b,c) : h(b,c,a) : h(c,a,b), where h(a,b,c) = 1/(b2 + c2 - a2 + bc)
Let A' be the reflection of X(1) in sideline BC, and define B' and C' cyclically. Then the lines AA', BB', CC' concur in X(79). (Eric Danneels, Hyacinthos 7892, 9/13/03)
X(79) lies on these lines:
1,30 8,758 9,46 12,484 21,36 33,1063 34,1061 35,226 57,90 65,80 104,946 314,320 388,1000X(79) = reflection of X(191) in X(442)
X(79) = isogonal conjugate of X(35)
X(79) = isotomic conjugate of X(319)
X(79) = cevapoint of X(481) and X(482)
X(79) = crosssum of X(55) and X(1030)