GEOS circle - meaning and definition. What is GEOS circle
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What (who) is GEOS circle - definition


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INTERSECTION OF FOUR LINES THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH A GENERALIZED TRIANGLE: THE EULER LINE, THE SODDY LINE, THE ORTHIC AXIS AND THE GERGONNE LINE
GEOS Circle; Geos circle
In geometry, the GEOS circle is derived from the intersection of four lines that are associated with a generalized triangle: the Euler line, the Soddy line, the orthic axis and the Gergonne line. Note that the Euler line is orthogonal to the orthic axis and that the Soddy line is orthogonal to the Gergonne line.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GEOS (software); GEOS (disambiguation); Geos
Graphic Environment Operating System (Reference: OS)
GEOS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GEOS (software); GEOS (disambiguation); Geos
A small windowing, microkernel (less than 64 kbytes long) operating system written in heavily bummed {assembly language} for MS-DOS computers. It multitasks rather nicely on a 6 Mhz Intel 80286 with at least 512K memory. It was adapted to PDAs by adding pen recognition, which doesn't work very well. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.os.geos. (1995-01-21)