Circumconic and inconic

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title: Circumconic and inconic
text: In Euclidean geometry, a circumconic is a conic section that passes through the three vertices of a triangle, and an inconic is a conic section inscribed in the sides, possibly extended, of a triangle. Suppose A, B, C are distinct non-collinear points, and let △ABC denote the triangle whose vertices are A, B, C. Following common practice, A denotes not only the vertex but also the angle ∠BAC at vertex A, and similarly for B and C as angles in △ABC. Let a = | B C | , b = | C A | , c = | A B | , t
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description: Conic section that passes through the vertices of a triangle or is tangent to its sides
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