Lemoine hexagon

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Lemoine hexagon

Etymology[edit]

Named after the French mathematician Émile Lemoine.

Noun[edit]

Lemoine hexagon (plural Lemoine hexagons)

  1. (geometry) A cyclic hexagon with vertices given by the six intersections of the edges of a triangle and the three lines that are parallel to the edges that pass through its symmedian point.

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