Difference between revisions of "Cubic Command"
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==Some common triangle cubics== | ==Some common triangle cubics== |
Revision as of 10:56, 3 May 2013
- Cubic[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Point C>, <Index n> ]
- Gives n-th triangle cubic of triangle ABC.
Note: This command is in development, set of supported 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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