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:Gives ''n''-th [http://bernard.gibert.pagesperso-orange.fr/ctc.html triangle cubic] of the given triangle ''ABC''. | :Gives ''n''-th [http://bernard.gibert.pagesperso-orange.fr/ctc.html triangle cubic] of the given triangle ''ABC''. |
Revision as of 10:30, 26 August 2015
- Cubic[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point>, <Number> ]
- Gives n-th triangle cubic of the given triangle ABC.
- Example:Let A = (0, 1), B = (2, 1) and C = (1, 2).
Cubic[A, B, C, 2]
yields the implicit curve -x³ + 3x² + 5x y² - 14x y + 7x - 5y² + 14y = 9.
Note: This command is in development, set of supported index n is changing.
Some common triangle cubics
Index n | Cubic |
---|---|
1 | Neuberg Cubic |
2 | Thomson Cubic |
3 | McCay Cubic |
4 | Darboux Cubic |
5 | Napoleon/Feuerbach Cubic |
7 | Lucas Cubic |
17 | 1st Brocard Cubic |
18 | 2nd Brocard Cubic |
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