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Let points ,
, and
be marked off some fixed distance
along each of the sides
,
, and
.
Then the lines
,
, and
concur in a point
known as the first Yff point if
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(2) |
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(3) |
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(4) |
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(5) |
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Yff (1963) gives a number of other interesting properties. The line is Perpendicular to the line containing
the Incenter
and Circumcenter
, and its length is given by
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(10) |
See also Brocard Points, Yff Triangles
References
Yff, P. ``An Analog of the Brocard Points.'' Amer. Math. Monthly 70, 495-501, 1963.
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© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein