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Nine point circleIn geometry, the nine point circle is a circle that can be constructed for any given triangle. It is named so because it passes through nine significant points, with six of them lying on the triangle itself: the midpoints of the three sides, the feet of the altitudes, and the midpoints of the portion of altitude between the vertices and the orthocenter. It is also known as Feuerbach's circle, Euler's circle, Terquem's circle, six-points circle, twelve-points circle, n-point circle, medioscribed circle, mid circle or circum-midcircle.In the diagram above, the points are:
The nine point circle is tangent externally to the three excircles and tangent internally to the incircle of the triangle, a theorem discovered by Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach in 1822 in the form:
The point at which the incircle and the nine point circle touch is often called the Feuerbach point. Feuerbach was not the first to discover the circle. At a slightly earlier date, Charles Brianchon[?] and Jean-Victor Poncelet[?] had stated and proven the same theorem. Soon after Feuerbach, mathematician Olry Terquem also proved what Feuerbach did and added the three points that are the midpoints of the altitude between the vertices and the orthocenter. Terquem was the first to use the name nine point circle (as he was the first to associate nine special points with the circle). Other facts of interest:
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