trisection point

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trisection point (plural trisection points)

  1. (geometry) Either of two points which trisect a given line segment.
    The centroid of a triangle is, by definition, the point of intersection of the three medians: moreover, it is a trisection point of each of the medians.
    • 1959 [Doubleday], William R. Gondin, Bernard Sohmer, Intermediate Algebra & Analytic Geometry Made Simple, 1967, W. H. Allen, page 147,
      Find the trisection points of the line in the same diagram.
    • 1965, Paul A. White, Vector Analytic Geometry, Dickenson Publishing Company, page 73,
      In triangle , let be the midpoint of and the trisection point of nearest .
    • 1998, Paul J. Nahin, An Imaginary Tale: The Story of , Princeton University Press, 2010, paperback, page 88,
      And if , then is a trisection point of and
      .
      Notice that this trisection point is closer to than it is to . The other trisection point, the one that is closer to than it is to , occurs for , which gives
      .

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