CU-P-P1 Tangential of P
The tangential of a point P on CU is the intersection of the tangent at P with CU. Since any line always intersects a cubic at three points (real or imaginary), and a point of tangency counts twice, each point on CU will have exactly one tangential.
There is a simple construction:
- Start with P and 2 random points P1,P2 on a cubic CU.
- Draw line PP1 intersecting CU in S1.
- Draw line PP2 intersecting CU in S2.
- Draw line S1P2 intersecting CU in T2.
- Draw line S2P1 intersecting CU in T1.
Let T be the 3rd intersection point of T1T2 with CU.
T is the Tangential of P (CU-P-P1) and PT will be the Tangent at P to CU.
See also QPG#2111.

CU-P-P1 P-Tangential-00.fig
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