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Using FastGEO how do I calculate the Torricelli point of a triangle?

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Using FastGEO how do I calculate the Torricelli point of a triangle?

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The Torricelli point of a triangle is said to exist at the intersection of the Simpson lines. If the triangle has a vertex greater than or equal to 120 degrees, then it is said that the Torricelli point of the triangle exists at that particular vertex. FastGEO provides a set of interfaces for calculating the Torricelli point. The interfaces accept both cartesian coordinates and the native geometric types TTriangle2D. Below is an example demonstrating the calculation of the Torricelli point.

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