SMRTR Science & EngineeringJun 25, 2026John D. Cook

Hart’s theorem

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Hart's theorem states that when a triangle is formed by three circular arcs instead of straight lines, the inscribed circle and three escribed circles all touch a common new circle or line — extending a classical geometry concept from straight-edged triangles to curved ones.

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