nL-n-Luc2 nL-Common Point of Perpendicular Bisectors


From an n-Line, n distinct (n–1)-Lines can be constructed by omitting one line at a time.

The (n–1)L versions of a given central point are connected to a fixed (n–1)L point (often nL-n-P3), forming line segments from which perpendicular bisectors are drawn. In special cases, these bisectors concur, resulting in the creation of a new central nL point.

This method is applied in the construction of nL-e-P1.




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