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geometry[reciprocation] - find the reciprocation of a point or a line with respect to a circle
Calling Sequence
reciprocation(Q, P, c)
Parameters
Q
-
the name of the object to be created
P
point or line
c
circle
Description
Let be a fixed circle and let P be any ordinary point other than the center O. Let P' be the inverse of P in circle . Then the line Q through P' and perpendicular to OPP' is called the polar of P for the circle c. Note that when P is a line, then Q will be a point.
Note that this routine in particular, and the geometry package in general, does not encompass the extended plane, i.e., the polar of center O does not exist (though in the extended plane, it is the line at infinity) and the polar of an ideal point P does not exist either (it is the line through the center O perpendicular to the direction OP in the extended plane).
If line Q is the polar point P, then point P is called the pole of line Q.
The pole-polar transformation set up by circle is called reciprocation in circle c
For a detailed description of Q (the object created), use the routine detail (i.e., detail(Q))
The command with(geometry,reciprocation) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
Examples
See Also
geometry[draw], geometry[inversion], geometry[objects], geometry[transformation]
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