Morley centers

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title: Morley centers
text: In plane geometry, the Morley centers are two special points associated with a triangle. Both of them are triangle centers. One of them called first Morley center is designated as X(356) in Clark Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers, while the other point called second Morley center is designated as X(357). The two points are also related to Morley's trisector theorem which was discovered by Frank Morley in around 1899.
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description: Triangle centers found by trisecting each vertex
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date modified: 2023-10-09T18:15:44Z
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