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Prove that the triangle formed by the points of contact of the sides of a given triangle with the excircles corresponding to those sides is equivalent to the triangle formed by the points of contact of the sides of the traingle with the inscribed circle
12 years ago

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Steve
Sounds like you want to prove that the incircle and the excircles are tangent. This is not necessarily so.
12 years ago
God
Is it from pre college mathematics
4 years ago

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