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The Lemoine Axis
Author:
Steve Phelps
Topic:
Geometry
Tangents to the circumcircle at the vertex are antiparallel to the opposite side. When extended, the intersections of the tangents and the opposite sides intersect in collinear points. This line is called the
Lemoine Axis
.
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