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    Power Circles

    Definition

    The power circles of a reference triangle are the three circles centered at the midpoints M_A, M_B, M_C of the sides of a reference triangle Δ A B C that pass through the opposite vertices A, B, and C, respectively. No Kimberling centers lie on any of the power circles. The de Longchamps circle is the radical circle of the power circles.

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