Vecten points

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Vecten points

Outer Vecten point

Let ABC be any given plane triangle. On the sides BC, CA, AB of the triangle, construct outwardly drawn three squares with centres O_a,O_b,O_c respectively. Then the lines AO_a, BO_b and CO_c are concurrent. The point of concurrence outer is Vecten point of the triangle ABC.

In Clark Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers, the outer Vecten point is denoted by X(485).[1] The Vecten points are named after an early 19th-century French mathematician named Vecten, who taught mathematics with Gergonne in Nîmes and published a study of the figure of three squares on the sides of a triangle in 1817.[2]

Inner Vecten point

Let ABC be any given plane triangle. On the sides BC, CA, AB of the triangle, construct inwardly drawn three squares respectively with centres I_a,I_b,I_c respectively. Then the lines AI_a, BI_b and CI_c are concurrent. The point of concurrence is inner Vecten point of the triangle ABC.

In Clark Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers, the inner Vecten point is denoted by X(486).[1]

The line X(485)X(486) meets the Euler line at the Nine point center of the triangle ABC. The Vecten points lie on the Kiepert hyperbola

See also

  • Napoleon points, a pair of triangle centers constructed in an analogous way using equilateral triangles instead of squares

References

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