Location of incenters and Fermat points in variable triangles
Abstract
The orthocentroidal circle of a nonequilateral triangle has diameter GH, joining the centroid to the orthocenter. We show that the incenters of triangles with a given Euler line simply cover the interior of the orthocentroidal circle, and that their Fermat points also lie within this circle.
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