Interactive Applet |
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You can also construct all centers related with this one (as described in ETC) using the “Run Macro Tool”. To do this, click on the icon , select the center name from the list and, then, click on the vertices A, B and C successively.
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) = (sin A/4)/sin(3A/4)
Trilinears gA,B,C) : g(B,C,A) : g(C,A,B),
where g(A,B,C) = [1 - 2 cos(A/2)]/(1 + 2 cos A) (M. Iliev, 5/13/07)
Barycentrics (sin A)f(A,B,C) : (sin B)f(B,C,A) : (sin C)f(C,A,B)Let A', B', C' be the incenters of triangles XBC, XCA, XAB, respectively, where X is the incenter, X(1). The triangle A'B'C' is perspective to ABC, and the perspector is X(1127). Coordinates found by Darij Grinberg, 8/22/02.
Michael de Villiers, A dual to Kosnita's theorem, reprinted from Mathematics & Informatics Quarterly 6 (1996) 1996.
X(1127) lies on this line: 174,481
X(1127) = isogonal conjugate of X(1129)