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The Wallace-Simson Line
Author:
Steve Phelps
Topic:
Geometry
From a point P on the circumcircle, drop perpendiculars to the sides (extended) of the triangle. The feet of these perpendiculars are collinear. The line is known as the SIMSON LINE or the WALLACE-SIMSON LINE.
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