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Interesting Property of Orthocenter

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Looks Cute, but nothing particularly special about this.

But what if the chosen point is the orthocenter?

Why does this happen? Quick answer - the law of sines. A more detailed geometric proof can be found here https://www.geogebra.org/m/kYWnCxtZ For further reading - look up Johnson circles