Abstract

When exploring some triangle geometry, we stumbled upon a set of Cevian axes: lines having certain properties in common with the Euler line. These axes yielded interesting results that we had not seen before. However, we have since learnt that many of them were discovered in the 19th Century. We were also unaware that John Rigby had covered much of this ground in unpublished work in the 1990s (private communication). We are therefore reluctant to claim any of our results as new, even though we hope that some may be.

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