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Extensions of Vittas’ Theorem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2024

Nikolaos Dergiades
Affiliation:
I. Zanna 27, Thessaloniki 54643, Greece e-mail: ndergiades@yahoo.gr
Quang Hung Tran
Affiliation:
High School for Gifted Students, Vietnam University of Science e-mail: tranquanghung@hus.edu.vn

Extract

The Greek architect Kostas Vittas published in 2006 a beautiful theorem ([1]) on the cyclic quadrilateral as follows:

Theorem 1 (Kostas Vittas, 2006): If ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with P being the intersection of two diagonals AC and BD, then the four Euler lines of the triangles PAB, PBC, PCD and PDA are concurrent.

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