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Hagge circles and isogonal conjugation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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Let Q be a point on the circumcircle of triangle ABC. The reflections of Q in the three triangle sides are known to be collinear, and the line thus defined contains the orthocentre H. This fact can form the basis of a proof of the existence of the Simson line, or alternatively can be deduced from the existence of the Simson line by enlarging the Simson line by a factor of 2 from the centre Q.
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