EXOCENTER OF A TRIANGLE
Time Limit: 1000MS | Memory Limit: 10000K | |
Total Submissions: 3209 | Accepted: 1259 |
Description
Given a triangle ABC, the Extriangles of ABC are constructed as follows:
On each side of ABC, construct a square (ABDE, BCHJ and ACFG in the figure below).
Connect adjacent square corners to form the three Extriangles (AGD, BEJ and CFH in the figure).
The Exomedians of ABC are the medians of the Extriangles, which pass through vertices of the original triangle,extended into the original triangle (LAO, MBO and NCO in the figure. As the figure indicates, the three Exomedians intersect at a common point called the Exocent
On each side of ABC, construct a square (ABDE, BCHJ and ACFG in the figure below).
Connect adjacent square corners to form the three Extriangles (AGD, BEJ and CFH in the figure).
The Exomedians of ABC are the medians of the Extriangles, which pass through vertices of the original triangle,extended into the original triangle (LAO, MBO and NCO in the figure. As the figure indicates, the three Exomedians intersect at a common point called the Exocent