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A certain cubic connected with the triangle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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In examining some of the lines that occur in connection with the recent geometry of the triangle, the cubic whose equation in trilinear co-ordinates is

incidentally appeared, and it seems worth noting the very large number of special points it passes through. These are the vertices, the mid-points of the sides, the inscribed and escribed centres, the circumcentre, the orthocentre, the centroid and the symmedian points, or fourteen in all.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1888