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- In geometry, the orthocentroidal circle of a non-equilateral triangle is the circle that has the triangle's orthocenter and centroid at opposite ends...
- sixth point, X(6). For a non-equilateral triangle, it lies in the open orthocentroidal disk punctured at its own center, and could be any point therein. The...
- disk Disk algebra, a space of functions on a disk Circular segment Orthocentroidal disk, containing certain centers of a triangle Clapham, Christopher;...
- whose diameter connects the centroid G and the orthocenter H (the orthocentroidal disk), but it cannot coincide with the nine-point center, whose position...
- circle Lester circle Malfatti circles Mandart circle Nine-point circle Orthocentroidal circle Parry circle Polar circle (geometry) Spieker circle Van Lamoen...
- circles Magic circle (mathematics) Malfatti circles Nine-point circle Orthocentroidal circle Osculating circle Riemannian circle Schinzel circle Schoch circles...
- G O . {\displaystyle OH=3GO.} The segment GH is a diameter of the orthocentroidal circle. The center N of the nine-point circle lies along the Euler...
- G_{e}} (or triangle center X7). The Gergonne point lies in the open orthocentroidal disk punctured at its own center, and can be any point therein. The...
- line at midpoint of X(2) and X(4). The Fermat point lies in the open orthocentroidal disk punctured at its own center, and could be any point therein. The...
- unknown triangle, then the incenter of the triangle lies within the orthocentroidal circle (the circle having the segment from the centroid to the orthocenter...