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Martin Sleziak
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Do two new special points in any triangle exist?

There are some special points in any triangle, as Fermat point, symmedian point, incenter, Morley center, et cetera.

Let $P$ be a point on the plane, $PA$, $PB$, $PC$ meet $BC$, $CA$, $AB$ at $A'$, $B'$, $C'$ respectively. From my construction by geogebra sofware. I proposed a conjecture:

In any triangle exist two points $P$ so that: $AA'=BB'=CC'$.

My question: Is the conjecture above correct?

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My geogebra:

The Red locus: If $P$ lie on red locus then $AA'=CC'$.

The Blue locus: If $P$ lie on red locus then $AA'=BB'$.

The Pink locus: If $P$ lie on pink locus then $CC'=BB'$

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