isogonal conjugate Isogonal lines of a triangle are cevians (cevian = a line joining a vertex of a triangle to a point on the opposite side) that are symmetric with respect to the angle bisector. Two points are isogonal conjugates if the corresponding lines to the vertices are isogonal. Related category GEOMETRY Also on this site: Encyclopedia of Alternative Energy & Sustainable Living Encyclopedia of History Transport Concepts & Designs (partner site) |