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In a given [[triangle]] <math>\triangle ABC</math>, the '''Euler [[point]]s''', usually denoted <math>E_A,E_B,E_C</math>, are the [[midpoint]]s of the [[segment]]s joining the [[orthocenter]] to the [[vertex | vertices]]. | |||
Euler points lie on the [[ | Euler points lie on the [[nine-point circle]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 6 July 2007
In a given triangle
, the Euler points, usually denoted
, are the midpoints of the segments joining the orthocenter to the vertices.
Euler points lie on the nine-point circle.
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