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− | ;TriangleCenter | + | :gives ''n''-th [[w:Triangle center|triangle center]] of triangle ''ABC''. Works for ''n < 3054''. |
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 11 October 2017
- TriangleCenter( <Point>, <Point>, <Point>, <Number> )
- gives n-th triangle center of triangle ABC. Works for n < 3054.
- Example: Let A = (1, -2), B = (6, 1) and C = (4, 3).
TriangleCenter(A, B, C, 2)
yields the centroid D = (3.67, 0.67) of the triangle ABC.
Some common triangle centers
Index n | Center |
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1 | Incenter |
2 | Centroid |
3 | Circumcenter |
4 | Orthocenter |
5 | Nine-point center |
6 | Symmedian point |
7 | Gergonne point |
8 | Nagel point |
13 | First isogonic center |