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    Pivotal Isocubic

    Definition

    A pivotal isocubic is an isocubic on the lines connecting pairs of isoconjugates that pass through a fixed point P (the pivot point). Pivotal isocubics intersect the sidelines of a reference triangle in its vertices and the vertices of the Cevian triangle of P. Pivotal isotomic and isogonal cubics are examples of pivotal isocubics. The following tables lists of pivotal isocubics together with their poles and pivots.

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