M2_8_8_6_10
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8_6_10
Consider a triangle ABC and a point P that does not lie on any of the sidelines of the triangle. Construct the three Cevians through P. What happens to the isogonals of the Cevians as P approaches the circumcircle of triangle ABC? What is the isogonal conjugate of a point on the circumcircle?
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