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Feuerbach's 1822 theorem for any triangle

Author:
Rajaram Nityananda
Improbably, the nine points circle touches the in-circle and all three ex-circles. (any three circles have a common circle touching them, but then touching the fourth is special)
Pull the vertices of the triangle to see the whole thing evolve

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