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Cycloid of Ceva
Author:
David Richeson
GeoGebra
The red curve is the cycloid of Ceva. It is traced by the point of intersection of the blue circle and the line BC. We can use it to trisect an angle. In particular,
You can move the blue point to change the angles.
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