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1949. A circle connected with a triangle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Mathematical Notes
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1947

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References

page note 102 * Salmon, Conic Sections (1879), p. 215, § 228, Ex. 5.

page note 102 † See my paper on the Orthopole, Tohôku Mathematical Journal, 1926, p. 95.

page note 102 ‡ Journal de Mathématiques élémentaries (Vuibert), 1913–1914, p. 92. (Meytele is a pseudonyme for Th. Lemoyne.)

page note 102 § Intersection of the joins of A, B, C to the points where the opposite sides you the corresponding ex-cirlces.

page note 102 ∥ Modern Geometry of the Triangle, p. 90.

page note 103 * Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques, 1904, p. 400.

page note 103 † Gallatly, Modern Geometry of the Triangle, p. 51.

page note 109 * [This note is in substance similar to Note 1894 (A.H. Miller) though some detail differ. It may be as well to add that it was received before Mr. Miller’s Note v published. Ed.].