Isogonal conjugate

Isogonal conjugate


Isogonal coniugate of "P".


Isogonal coniugate transformation over the points inside the triangle.

In geometry, the isogonal conjugate of a point "P" with respect to a triangle "ABC" is constructed by reflecting the lines "PA", "PB", and "PC" about the angle bisectors of "A", "B", and "C". These three reflected lines concur at the isogonal conjugate of "P". (This definition applies only to points not on a sideline of triangle "ABC".)

The isogonal conjugate of a point "P" is sometimes denoted by "P*". The isogonal conjugate of "P*" is "P".

The isogonal conjugate of the incentre "I" is itself. The isogonal conjugate of the orthocentre "H" is the circumcentre "O". The isogonal conjugate of the centroid "G" is the symmedian point "K".

In trilinear coordinates, if "X" = "x" : "y" : "z" is a point not on a sideline of triangle "ABC", then its isogonal conjugate is 1/"x" : 1/"y" : 1/"z". For this reason, the isogonal conjugate of "X" is sometimes denoted by "X" −1. The set "S" of triangle centers under trilinear product, defined by

: "(p" : "q" : "r) * (u" : "v" : "w) = pu" : "qv" : "rw",

is a commutative group, and the inverse of each "X" in "S" is "X" −1.

As isogonal conjugation is a function, it makes sense to speak of the isogonal conjugate of sets of points, such as lines and circles. For example, the isogonal conjugate of a line is a circumconic; specifically, an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola according as the line intersects the circumcircle in 0, 1, or 2 points. The isogonal conjugate of the circumcircle is the line at infinity. Several well-known cubics (e.g., Thompson cubic, Darboux cubic, Neuberg cubic) are self-isogonal-conjugate, in the sense that if "X" is on the cubic, then "X" −1 is also on the cubic.

See also

* Isotomic conjugate
* Brocard point

External links

* [http://www.uff.br/trianglecenters/isogonal-conjugate_en.html Interactive Java Applet illustrating isogonal conjugate and its properties]
* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/IsogonalConjugate.html MathWorld]
* [http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/OrthologicPedal.shtml Pedal Triangle and Isogonal Conjugacy]


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