Abstract

In 1765 the Swiss mathematician Leon-hard Euler proved that the centroid of a triangle trisects the line segment joining its circumcenter to its orthocenter. Thus the circumcenter, the centroid, and the ortho-center are collinear and form the Euler line of the triangle. The definition of each of these points is presented in table 1.

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