Splitter (geometry)
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In Euclidean geometry, a splitter is a line segment through one of the vertices of a triangle that Bisection#Area bisectors and [perimeter bisectors of a triangle|bisects the perimeter] of the triangle. They are not to be confused with cleavers, which also bisect the perimeter but instead emanate from the midpoint of one of the triangle's sides.
Properties
The opposite endpoint of a splitter to the chosen triangle vertex lies at the point on the triangle's side where one of the excircles of the triangle is tangent to that side. This point is also called a splitting point of the triangle. It is additionally a vertex of the extouch triangle and one of the points where the Mandart inellipse is tangent to the triangle side.The three splitters concur at the Nagel point of the triangle, which is also called its splitting center.