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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
One day, as I was struggling to construct examination questions on vectors in geometry, the following thought (1) occurred to me.
(1) If the position vectors of points A, B, C are denoted by a, b, and c respectively, then the position vector of the centroid G of ΔABC is ⅓(a + b + c), but similar formulae for the circumcentre, orthocentre and incentre are not commonly known.
After the thought had drifted about in my mind, it prompted a second observation (2).