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Eleven-point conic

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In geometry, an eleven point conic is a conic associated to 4 points and a line, containing 11 special points.(Baker 1922, p. 49)

References

  • Baker, Henry Frederick (1922), Principles of geometry. Volume 2. Plane geometry, Conics, circles, non-Euclidean geometry, Cambridge Library Collection, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-1-108-01778-7, MR2857757 Reprinted 2010 {{citation}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)