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The '''nine point circle''' (also known as ''Euler's circle'' or ''Feuerbach's circle'') of a given [[triangle]] is a circle which passes through 9 "significant" points:
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  * The three feet of the [[altitude]]s of the triangle.
 
  * The three [[midpoint]]s of the [[edge]]s of the triangle.
 
  * The three midpoints of the segments joining the [[vertex | vertices]] of the triangle to its [[orthocenter]].  (These points are sometimes known as the [[Euler point]]s of the triangle.)
 
 
 
That such a circle exists is a non-trivial theorem of [[Euclidean geometry]].
 
 
 
The center of the nine point circle is the [[nine-point center]] and is usually denoted <math>N</math>.
 
 
 
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