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Encyclopedia > Symmedian point

In geometry, three special lines are associated with every triangle, the triangle's symmedians. One starts with a median of the triangle (a line connecting one vertex with the midpoint of the opposite side) and reflects it at the corresponding angle bisector (the line through the same vertex that divides the angle of the triangle there in two equal parts). The resulting line is a symmedian. The three symmedians intersect in a single point, the triangle's symmedian point or Lemoine point.

Triangle with medians, angle bisectors and symmedians
A triangle with medians (blue), angle bisectors (green) and symmedians (red). The symmedians intersect in the Lemoine point L.

The symmedian point of a triangle with sides a, b and c has homogeneous trilinear coordinates [a : b : c].


The symmedian point L can also be constructed differently: the three lines joining the midpoint of a side to the midpoint of the altitude on that side intersect in L. The symmedian point of a right triangle is therefore the midpoint of the altitude on the hypotenuse.


The Gergonne point of a triangle is the same as the symmedian point of the triangle's contact triangle.


External Links

  • Symmedian and Antiparallel (http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/SymAntiparallel.shtml)
  • Symmedian and 2 Antiparallels (http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/Sym2Antiparallel.shtml)
  • Symmedian and the Tangents (http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/Symmedian.shtml)

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Symmedian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (214 words)
The symmedians intersect in the Lemoine point L. The symmedian point of a triangle with sides a, b and c has homogeneous trilinear coordinates [a : b : c].
The Gergonne point of a triangle is the same as the symmedian point of the triangle's contact triangle.
The symmedian point is the isogonal conjugate of the triangle's centroid.
Symmedian and Antiparallel (215 words)
A symmedian drawn from a vertex of a triangle divides the antiparallels to the opposite side in half.
It follows that CS (CT extended) is the symmedian from C. This result is often presented in a different form: the locus of the midpoints of the antiparallels to a side of a triangle is the summedian through the opposite vertex.
In a right-angled triangle the symmedian point coincides with the midpoint of the altitude to the hypotenuse.
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