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) = 1 + 2 sec A/2 cos B/2 cos C/2
= 1 + 4(area)/[a(b + c - a)] : 1 + 4(area)/[b(c + a - b)] : 1 + 4(area)/[c(a + b - c)] [E. Brisse, 3/20/01]
Barycentrics (sin A)f(A,B,C) : (sin B)f(B,C,A) : (sin C)f(C,A,B)Let S' be the outer Soddy circle and Sa, Sb, Sc the Soddy circles tangent to S. Let Ja = S'∩Sa, Ea = Sb∩Sc, and determine Jb, Jc, Eb, Ec cyclically. Then X(482) is the point of concurrence of lines Ja-to-Ea, Jb-to-Eb, Jc-to-Ec.
David Eppstein, "Tangent spheres and triangle centers," American Mathematical Monthly, 108 (2001) 63-66.
X(482) lies on these lines: 1,7 226,486
X(482) = X(79)-Ceva conjugate of X(481)