Interactive Applet |
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Information from Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers |
Trilinears f(a,b,c) : f(b,c,a) : f(c,a,b), where f(a,b,c) = (b + c - a)(bc + ca + ab) + b3 + c3 - a3
Barycentrics g(a,b,c) : g(b,c,a) : g(c,a,b), where g(a,b,c) = af(a,b,c)
X(191) lies on these lines:
1,21 9,46 10,267 30,40 35,72 36,960 109,201 165,1079 190,1089 329,498X(191) = reflection of X(I) in X(J) for these (I,J): (1,21), (79,442)
X(191) = isotomic conjugate of X(267)
X(191) = X(10)-Ceva conjugate of X(1)
X(191) = crosspoint of X(I) and X(J) for these (I,J): (10,502)
X(191) = crosssum of X(58) and X(501)
X(191) = X(I)-aleph conjugate of X(J) for these (I,J): (2,2), (8,20), (10,191), (37,1045), (188,3), (366,6)
X(191) = X(643)-beth conjugate of X(191)