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Johnson's Circunconic

Johnson's circunconic is a conical as its name suggests, which passes through the vertices of the base triangle and through the vertices of the Johnson triangle. Its center is the center of the circumference of the 9 points (Subscript[X, 5]). If all the angles are acute it is an ellipse, if there is an obtuse angle it is a hyperbola.

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