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Concurrency of lines joining vertices of a triangle to opposite vertices of triangles on its sides

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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(1). Let ABC be the given triangle; A′BC, B′CA, C′BA triangles described externally on its sides, and let the angles of these triangles be A′BC=μ1, A′CB=v1, B′AC = λ2, B′CA = v2 C′AB = λ3, C′BA = μ3, (Fig. 1).

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