eleven-point conic
In geometry, an eleven-point conic is a conic associated to four points and a line, containing 11 special points.{{harv|Baker|1922|loc= p. 49}}
References
- {{Citation | authorlink=H. F. Baker | last1=Baker | first1=Henry Frederick | title=Principles of geometry. Volume 2. Plane geometry, Conics, circles, non-Euclidean geometry | url=https://archive.org/details/principlesofgeom02bake | publisher=Cambridge University Press | series=Cambridge Library Collection | isbn=978-1-108-01778-7 | mr=2857757 | year=1922}}. Reprinted in 2010.
- {{Citation | last1=Mulherin | first1=Maria Virginia | title=A Study of the Eleven-point Conic as a General Case of the Nine-point Circle | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eLKdNwAACAAJ | publisher=Catholic University of America | year=1941}}
- {{Citation | last1=Singh | first1=Kuldip | title=Applications of the Eleven-Point Conic | jstor=2308410 | publisher=Mathematical Association of America | year=1953 | journal=The American Mathematical Monthly | issn=0002-9890 | volume=60 | issue=7 | pages=468–474}}
External links
- [http://www.math.uoc.gr/~pamfilos/eGallery/problems/ElevenPointConic.html Eleven-point conic]
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