Brocard triangle

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English[edit]

The Brocard triangle (in black) of the triangle ABC. B1 and B2 are the two Brocard points.

Etymology[edit]

Named after Henri Brocard (1845–1922), French mathematician.

Noun[edit]

Brocard triangle (plural Brocard triangles)

  1. (geometry) The triangle formed by joining the points of intersection of the lines from each vertex of a triangle to its Brocard points.