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    Johnson Circumconic

    Definition

    The Johnson circumconic, a term used here for the first time, is the circumconic that passes through the vertices of both the reference triangle and the Johnson triangle. It is a circumellipse for acute triangles and a circumhyperbola for obtuse triangles.

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