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    Kosnita Theorem

    Definition

    The lines joining the vertices A, B, and C of a given triangle Δ A B C with the circumcenters of the triangles Δ B C O, Δ C A O, and Δ A B O (where O is the circumcenter of Δ A B C), respectively, are concurrent. Their point of concurrence is known as the Kosnita point.

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