Generalization of the Wallace-Simson line
Abstract
A Wallace-Simson line of a point J has the property that it passes through the midpoint Q of HJ, where H is the orthocentre. By allowing Q to move on the perpendicular bisector of HJ we obtain generalized Wallace-Simson lines. These turn out to be known in another context.
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