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Homothetic transformation and Nine-point circle

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Difference between Homothetic transformation and Nine-point circle

Homothetic transformation vs. Nine-point circle

In mathematics, a homothety (or homothecy, or homogeneous dilation) is a transformation of an affine space determined by a point S called its center and a nonzero number λ called its ratio, which sends in other words it fixes S, and sends any M to another point N such that the segment SN is on the same line as SM, but scaled by a factor λ. In Euclidean geometry homotheties are the similarities that fix a point and either preserve (if) or reverse (if) the direction of all vectors. In geometry, the nine-point circle is a circle that can be constructed for any given triangle.

Similarities between Homothetic transformation and Nine-point circle

Homothetic transformation and Nine-point circle have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cut-the-Knot, Homothetic center.

Cut-the-Knot

Cut-the-knot is a free, advertisement-funded educational website maintained by Alexander Bogomolny and devoted to popular exposition of many topics in mathematics.

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Homothetic center

In geometry, a homothetic center (also called a center of similarity or a center of similitude) is a point from which at least two geometrically similar figures can be seen as a dilation or contraction of one another.

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Homothetic transformation and Nine-point circle Comparison

Homothetic transformation has 21 relations, while Nine-point circle has 49. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.86% = 2 / (21 + 49).

References

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