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Definition of Circumcenters
1. circumcenter [n] - See also: circumcenter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Circumcenters
Literary usage of Circumcenters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Mathematical Monthly by Mathematical Association of America (1922)
"It is well known that the circumcenters of these triangles lie on a circle and
that the circumcircles intersect this circle in a point, called the Wallace ..."
2. Plane and Solid Geometry by Wooster Woodruff Beman, David Eugene Smith (1895)
"The perpendiculars to the four faces of a tetrahedron, through the circumcenters
of those faces, are concurrent. For each of these perpendiculars passes ..."
3. Plane Geometry: Experiment, Classification, Discovery, Application by Clarence Addison Willis (1922)
"... triangles whose circumcenters are at the vertices of a parallelogram. (5) The
perpendicular-bisector of a chord of a circle contains the center of the ..."
4. The Elements of Geometry by George Bruce Halsted (1886)
"If on the three sides of any triangle equilateral triangles be described outwardly,
the sects joining their circumcenters form an equilateral triangle. 181. ..."
5. Solid Geometry, with Problems and Applications by Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes (1919)
"The four lines perpendicular to the faces of a tetrahedron at their circumcenters
meet in a point. 2. The six planes perpendicular to the edges of a ..."
6. Elementary Synthetic Geometry by George Bruce Halsted (1892)
"... by varying the size of the three equal anti-parallels are all called Tucker's
circles. 656. Corollary. K is cost' with O and O' the circumcenters FIG. ..."
7. Solid Geometry, with Problems and Applications by Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes (1919)
"The four lines perpendicular to the faces of a tetrahedron at their circumcenters
meet in a point. 2. The six planes perpendicular to the edges of a ..."