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The Euler points, usually denoted as <math>E_A,E_B,E_C</math>, are the midpoints of the orthocenter of a given triangle<math>\triangle ABC</math> to the vertex <math>A,B, and C</math>.
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The '''Euler [[point]]s''', usually denoted as <math>E_A,E_B,E_C</math>, are the [[midpoint]]s of the [[orthocenter]] of a given [[triangle]] <math>\triangle ABC</math> to the [[vertex]]es <math>A,\,B,\,\mbox{and}\,C</math>.
  
 
Euler points lie on the [[Nine-point circle]].
 
Euler points lie on the [[Nine-point circle]].

Revision as of 19:47, 4 November 2006

The Euler points, usually denoted as $E_A,E_B,E_C$, are the midpoints of the orthocenter of a given triangle $\triangle ABC$ to the vertexes $A,\,B,\,\mbox{and}\,C$.

Euler points lie on the Nine-point circle.