Droz-Farny line theorem explained
In Euclidean geometry, the Droz-Farny line theorem is a property of two perpendicular lines through the orthocenter of an arbitrary triangle.
Let
be a triangle with vertices
,
, and
, and let
be its orthocenter (the common point of its three
altitude lines. Let
and
be any two mutually perpendicular lines through
. Let
,
, and
be the points where
intersects the side lines
,
, and
, respectively. Similarly, let Let
,
, and
be the points where
intersects those side lines. The Droz-Farny line theorem says that the midpoints of the three segments
,
, and
are
collinear.
The theorem was stated by Arnold Droz-Farny in 1899, but it is not clear whether he had a proof.
Goormaghtigh's generalization
A generalization of the Droz-Farny line theorem was proved in 1930 by René Goormaghtigh.
As above, let
be a triangle with vertices
,
, and
. Let
be any point distinct from
,
, and
, and
be any line through
. Let
,
, and
be points on the side lines
,
, and
, respectively, such that the lines
,
, and
are the images of the lines
,
, and
, respectively, by reflection against the line
. Goormaghtigh's theorem then says that the points
,
, and
are collinear.
The Droz-Farny line theorem is a special case of this result, when
is the orthocenter of triangle
.
Dao's generalization
The theorem was further generalized by Dao Thanh Oai. The generalization as follows:
First generalization: Let ABC be a triangle, P be a point on the plane, let three parallel segments AA', BB', CC' such that its midpoints and P are collinear. Then PA', PB', PC' meet BC, CA, AB respectively at three collinear points.
Second generalization: Let a conic S and a point P on the plane. Construct three lines da, db, dc through P such that they meet the conic at A, A'; B, B' ; C, C' respectively. Let D be a point on the polar of point P with respect to (S) or D lies on the conic (S). Let DA' ∩ BC =A0; DB' ∩ AC = B0; DC' ∩ AB= C0. Then A0, B0, C0 are collinear.
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Notes and References
- Jean-Louis Ayme (2004), "A Purely Synthetic Proof of the Droz-Farny Line Theorem". Forum Geometricorum, volume 14, pages 219–224,
- Son Tran Hoang (2014), "A synthetic proof of Dao's generalization of Goormaghtigh's theorem ." Global Journal of Advanced Research on Classical and Modern Geometries, volume 3, pages 125–129,
- Floor van Lamoen and Eric W. Weisstein, Droz-Farny Theorem at Mathworld
- A. Droz-Farny (1899), "Question 14111". The Educational Times, volume 71, pages 89-90
- René Goormaghtigh (1930), "Sur une généralisation du théoreme de Noyer, Droz-Farny et Neuberg". Mathesis, volume 44, page 25
- J. J. O'Connor and E. F. Robertson (2006), Arnold Droz-Farny. The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. Online document, accessed on 2014-10-05.
- http://gjarcmg.geometry-math-journal.ro/ Nguyen Ngoc Giang, A proof of Dao theorem, Global Journal of Advanced Research on Classical and Modern Geometries, Vol.4, (2015), Issue 2, page 102-105
- http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9834854&fileId=S0025557215020549 Geoff Smith (2015). 99.20 A projective Simson line. The Mathematical Gazette, 99, pp 339-341. doi:10.1017/mag.2015.47
- O.T.Dao 29-July-2013, Two Pascals merge into one, Cut-the-Knot