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
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
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
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
Dear Giovanni [Giovanni] ... AND ... intersection ... conic ... [JP] ... with ... tangents. I've just used two simple facts : - U1,U2 are harmonic conjugates