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Self-Isotomic Cubic


A self-isotomic cubic us a triangle cubic that is invariant under isotomic conjugation. The term is commonly applied to mean a pivotal isotomic cubic, in which points P lying on the conic and their isotomic conjugates are collinear with a fixed point Q known as the pivot point of the cubic.


See also

Pivotal Isotomic Cubic, Self-Isogonal Cubic, Triangle Cubic

This entry contributed by Floor van Lamoen

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References

Yff, P. "Two Families of Cubics Associated with a Triangle." In MAA Notes, No. 34. Washington, DC: Math. Assoc. Amer., 1994.

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