Isogonal conjugate

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title: Isogonal conjugate
text: In geometry, the isogonal conjugate of a point P with respect to a triangle △ABC is constructed by reflecting the lines PA, PB, PC about the angle bisectors of A, B, C respectively. These three reflected lines concur at the isogonal conjugate of P. This is a direct result of the trigonometric form of Ceva's theorem. The isogonal conjugate of a point P is sometimes denoted by P*. The isogonal conjugate of P* is P. The isogonal conjugate of the incentre I is itself. The isogonal conjugate of the o
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