enanäliitteen
Enanäliitteen, also known as the "nine-point circle" or "nine-point conic," is a notable circle in triangle geometry. It is named for the nine significant points it passes through, which are related to the triangle's vertices, altitudes, and midpoints. The concept was first introduced by the French mathematician Jean-Victor Poncelet in 1822, but it was later popularized by the German mathematician Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach, who proved many of its properties.
The enanäliitteen is defined for any given triangle. It passes through the midpoints of the three sides,
The enanäliitteen has several important properties and is related to various other geometric constructs. For instance,