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“Properties of the Triangle” in the Argand Diagram

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2017

Extract

When we want to use algebraic methods to discuss metrical properties of the triangle such as Feuerbach’s theorem, Simson’s line, etc., we have the dilemma that Cartesian coordinates confuse the symmetry of the triangle, whereas in areals or other triangular coordinates the metrical formulae are not sufficiently simple. A convenient alternative is to use the method of the Argand diagram: that is, to use complex coordinates (or “affixes”) x ± iy.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1948

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page 63 note * I owe this form of the argument to Mr. M. M. Cram.