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# New wiki article

Hello Brilliant Community!

I posted new wiki article about barycentric approach to the solution for a class of geometry problems. I did it in response to a comment under solution forum for one of related brilliant problems.

Please be patient to my English (not my native language) and my first experience in writing articles on brilliant.

Note by Anatoliy Razin
3 years ago

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Thanks for posting a new wiki article. This will make a good introduction to Barycentric coordinates.

In future, it is better to label the wiki with it's actual name (Barycentric coordinates) as opposed to a fancy name (triangles and particle magic). This way, anyone that wants to learn about barycentric coordinates can easily find it. I have renamed the wiki page.

Staff - 3 years ago

very nice..............

- 3 years ago

it's a new thing for me.. quite intresting.. thank u.

- 3 years ago

thank u !!!

- 3 years ago