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Coordinate systems / Circles / Linear algebra / Barycentric coordinate system / Circumscribed circle / Pythagorean theorem / Incircle and excircles of a triangle / Centroid / Cartesian coordinate system / Geometry / Triangles / Affine geometry
Date: 2012-07-23 12:56:09
Coordinate systems
Circles
Linear algebra
Barycentric coordinate system
Circumscribed circle
Pythagorean theorem
Incircle and excircles of a triangle
Centroid
Cartesian coordinate system
Geometry
Triangles
Affine geometry

Barycentric Coordinates in Olympiad Geometry Max Schindler∗

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