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Ebert's Circle

Ebert’s Circle refers to a geometric concept used to understand relationships among three straight lines in a plane, particularly when they form a triangle. It is a circle that passes through the three points where the lines intersect, known as the triangle’s vertices. In some contexts, Ebert’s Circle can also relate to the circle inscribed within a triangle, touching all three sides, emphasizing key geometric properties. Overall, it helps in visualizing and analyzing the properties and relationships of lines and angles within a given geometric configuration.