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    Line at Infinity

    Definition

    The straight line on which all points at infinity lie. The line at infinity is central line L_6, and has trilinear equation a α + b β + c γ = 0, which follows from the fact that a real triangle will have positive area, and therefore that 2Δ = a α + b β + c γ>0.

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