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Let the circles and
used in the construction of the Brocard Points which are tangent to
at
and
, respectively, meet again at
. The points
then define the D-triangle. The
Vertices of the D-triangle lie on the respective Apollonius Circles.
See also Apollonius Circles, Brocard Points
References
Johnson, R. A. Modern Geometry: An Elementary Treatise on the Geometry of the Triangle and the Circle. Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin, pp. 284-285, 296 and 307, 1929.