- Triangular coordinates
The term triangular coordinates may refer to either of at least three related systems of coordinates in the
Euclidean plane . See barycentric coordinates andternary plot for an account of one such system, andtrilinear coordinates for another. Another is that used by Stan Dolan (see References below) based on threeunit vector s i, j, k at 120° angles to each other, labeledcounterclockwise by convention. Any point in the plane can be (non-uniquely, since i + j + k = 0) written as:
These are also called synergetics coordinates.
Dolan gives several lemmas:
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triangle can be so positioned that its vertices areDolan frequently uses the two quantities
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to think about triangles.
Propositions about triangles that are cumbersome to prove using
Cartesian coordinates can be proved in much more natural ways using this triangular coordinate system. As an example, Dolan provesLester's theorem and related results such as basic facts about theFermat point s of a triangle.References
* Stan Dolan, "Man versus Computer", "Mathematicsl Gazette", volume 91, number 522, November, 2007, pages 469–
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