- Centre (geometry)
In
geometry , the centre (or center, in American English) of an object is a point in some sense in the middle of the object. If geometry is regarded as the study ofisometry group s then the centre is a fixed point of the isometries.Circles
The centre of a
circle is the point equidistant from the points on the edge. Similarly the centre of asphere is the point equidistant from the points on the surface, and the centre of a line segment is the midpoint of the two ends.ymmetric objects
For objects with several
symmetries , the centre of symmetry is the point left unchanged by the symmetric actions. So the centre of a square,rectangle ,rhombus orparallelogram is where the diagonals intersect, this being (amongst other properties) the fixed point of rotational symmetries. Similarly the centre of anellipse is where the axes intersect.Triangles
Several special points of a triangle are often described as centres: the
circumcentre ,centroid orcentre of mass ,incentre ,excentre s,orthocentre ,nine-point centre . For anequilateral triangle , these (except for the excentres) are the same point.A strict definition of a triangle centre is a point whose
trilinear coordinate s are "f"("a","b","c") : "f"("b","c","a") : "f"("c","a","b") where "f" is a function of the lengths of the three sides of the triangle, "a", "b", "c" such that:# "f" is homogenous in "a", "b", "c" i.e. "f"("ta","tb","tc")="t""h""f"("a","b","c") for some real power "h"; thus the position of a centre is independent of scale.
# "f" is symmetric in its last two arguments i.e. "f"("a","b","c")= "f"("a","c","b"); thus position of a centre in a mirror-image triangle is the mirror-image of its position in the original triangle. [ [http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/tcenters/roads.html Algebraic Highways in Triangle Geometry] ]This strict definition exclude the excentres, and also excludes pairs of bicentric points such as the
Brocard point s (which are interchanged by a mirror-image reflection). TheEncyclopedia of Triangle Centers lists over 3,000 different triangle centres.ee also
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Fixed points of isometry groups in Euclidean space
*Centroid
*Centerpoint (geometry) References
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