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  • Category: Geometry
  • Founded: Dec 22, 1999
  • Language: English
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We discuss themes on Triangle Geometry
(Triangle Points / Lines / Circles etc)

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Re: {Disarmed} [EMHL] Re: anticevian triangles and isogonal points
Dear François and Jean-Pierre, yeh, antipedal triangle makes much more sense. I do not quite remember what made me pick the name anticevian. I thought I took
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 4:13 pm
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Re: anticevian triangles and isogonal points
Dear Eisso and Francois, for a given triangle ABC and point D, Eisso wants to know the locus of P such as the vertices of the antipedal triangles of D and P
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 3:03 pm
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Re: anticevian triangles and isogonal points
Dear Eisso Just a question of terminolgy. Usually, your "anticevian triangle" of D wrt triangle ABC is better named antipedal triangle of D wrt ABC, that is to
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 2:39 pm
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anticevian triangles and isogonal points
Dear Hyacinthians, I am wondering about something I noted. Below first some context, then some questions. Context: For a given triangle ABC and a point D in
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 1:39 pm
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Re: Question on conics
Dear Giovanni [Giovanni] ... AND ... intersection ... conic ... [JP] ... with ... tangents. I've just used two simple facts : - U1,U2 are harmonic conjugates
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 9:34 pm
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2008 128 75 70 96 50
2007 124 133 182 133 53 45 39 88 100 179 126 87
2006 129 108 348 378 235 324 356 270 109 168 152 138
2005 72 42 62 83 66 51 100 57 83 119 75 181
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2003 222 165 225 234 136 103 84 315 343 440 246 147
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2000 172 172 269 111 112 147 59 173 217 164 238 329
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