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    Congruent Isoscelizers Point

    Definition

    In 1989, P. Yff proved there is a unique configuration of isoscelizers for a given triangle such that all three have the same length and are concurrent (C. Kimberling, pers. comm.). This point of concurrence is called the congruent isoscelizers point, and has triangle center function α = cos(1/2 B) + cos(1/2 C) - cos(1/2 A).

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