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Napoleon's points

To obtain the second point of Napoleon, lines are drawn from each vertex of the base triangle to the barycenter of the opposite internal triangle. The three lines are concurrent at the second point of Napoleon. If the triangles are external we would talk about the first point of Napoleon. Depending on the orientation of the triangle, either of the two cases can occur.

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