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Inversion in a circle
Our version of Apollonius's Theorem led us to make the
Definition We denote the inverse by iC(P), or, if C is obvious, by P'.
Inversion is built into Cabri. |
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Basic properties
There are, however, two problems: |
These occur since we cannot have OO.OP = r2. |
To motivate the way we resolve this, you can use the CabriJava pane to investigate what happens as P approaches O. You should conclude that P' moves rapidly out along the ray OP. In an intuitive sense, P' approaches infinity. In fact, when P reaches O, The ray (and hence P') are undefined. |
See The extended plane |
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