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Circumcevian triangle

In Euclidean geometry, a circumcevian triangle is a special triangle associated with a reference triangle and a point in the plane of the triangle. It is also associated with the circumcircle of the reference triangle.

Let P be a point in the plane of the reference triangle ABC. Let the lines AP, BP, CP intersect the circumcircle of ABC at A', B', C'. The triangle A'B'C' is called the circumcevian triangle of P with reference to ABC.

Let a,b,c be the side lengths of triangle ABC and let the trilinear coordinates of P be α : β : γ. Then the trilinear coordinates of the vertices of the circumcevian triangle of P are as follows:

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