Basic Parameters of the Kimberling Center X25
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Given a triangle , its orthic triangle (shown in orange) and the tangential triangle (shown in purple) are homothetic. The Kimberling center is their homothetic center [1].
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Contributed by: Minh Trinh Xuan (January 2023)
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A triangle center is said to be even when its barycentric coordinates can be expressed as a function of three variables , , that all occur with even exponents. If the center of a triangle has constant barycentric coordinates, it is called a neutral center (the centroid is the only neutral center). A triangle center is said to be odd if it is neither even nor neutral.
Standard barycentric coordinates of a point with respect to a reference triangle have a sum of 1.
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[1] C. Kimberling. "Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers." (Sep 27, 2022) faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/encyclopedia.
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