Isotomic conjugate
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, the isotomic conjugate of a point P not on a sideline of triangle ABC is constructed as follows: Let A', B', C' be the points in which the lines AP, BP, CP meet the lines BC, CA, AB, respectively. Reflect A'B'C' in the midpoints of sides BC, CA, AB to obtain points A", B", C", respectively. The lines AA", BB", CC" meet at a point (this can be proved using Ceva's theorem
Ceva's theorem
Ceva's theorem is a theorem about triangles in plane geometry. Given a triangle ABC, let the lines AO, BO and CO be drawn from the vertices to a common point O to meet opposite sides at D, E and F respectively...

), and this point is called the isotomic conjugate of P.

If trilinears
Trilinear coordinates
In geometry, the trilinear coordinates of a point relative to a given triangle describe the relative distances from the three sides of the triangle. Trilinear coordinates are an example of homogeneous coordinates...

 for P are p : q : r, then trilinears for the isotomic conjugate of P are
a−2p−1 : b−2q−1 : c−2r−1.


The isotomic conjugate of the centroid
Centroid
In geometry, the centroid, geometric center, or barycenter of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape X is the intersection of all straight lines that divide X into two parts of equal moment about the line. Informally, it is the "average" of all points of X...

 of triangle ABC is the centroid itself.

Isotomic conjugates of lines are circumconics, and conversely, isotomic conjugates of circumconics are lines. (This property holds for isogonal conjugates as well.)
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