nine-point circle

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English[edit]

Acute triangle ABC, with its nine-point circle

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Etymology[edit]

So called because the circle passes through nine points of interest: the feet of the three altitudes, the centers of the three sides, and the midpoints of the segments which join the triangle's vertices with its orthocenter.

Noun[edit]

nine-point circle (plural nine-point circles)

  1. That circle which passes through the feet of the altitudes of a given triangle.

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