A triangle Δ A' B' C' is said to be circumscribed in a triangle Δ A B C if A lies on B' C', B lies on C' A', and C lies on A' B'. Examples include the anticevian triangle, anticomplementary triangle, antipedal triangle, excentral triangle, and tangential triangle.
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