Lines Parallel to One Side of Triangle Related to Basic Means

Abstract

In this work we illustrate the lines which are parallel to one side of triangle related to basic means using homogenous barycentric coordinates of a triangle.

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A. Altıntaş, L. Giugiuc, Z. Akça

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A. Altıntaş, L. Giugiuc, Z. Akça (2017). Lines Parallel to One Side of Triangle Related to Basic Means. International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Invention, 5(2), 37-40. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-406653