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    Steiner Point

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    Definition

    There are (at least) three different types of points known as Steiner points. The point S of concurrence of the three lines drawn through the vertices of a triangle parallel to the corresponding sides of the first Brocard triangle is called the Steiner point. It lies on the circumcircle opposite the Tarry point T and has equivalent triangle center functions α | = | b c(a^2 - b^2)(a^2 - c^2) α | = | 1/(a(b^2 - c^2)).

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    Jakob Steiner

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