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Coxeter- Exercise 3.4.1

Author:
Taylor_Ikeda
Topic:
Geometry
The trilinear polar of S is the side itself if S lies on a side. If S is through a vertex it still picks a side to lie on. The line through a vertex is the vertex itself as a trilinear pole of s. Please try experimenting on the object by moving S around.

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