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The Orthic Axis

Author:
Steve Phelps
Topic:
Geometry
The sides of the Orthic Triangle are antiparallel to the sides of the reference triangle. When the corresponding antiparallels are extended, they intersect in collinear points. The line containing these points is the Orthic Axis. It is perpendicular to the Euler Line.

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