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A generalization of parallelograms involving inscribed ellipses, conjugate diameters, and tangency chords

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Abstract

A convex quadrilateral, QQ, is called a midpoint diagonal quadrilateral if the intersection point of the diagonals of QQ coincides with the midpoint of at least one of the diagonals of QQ. A parallelogram, P, is a special case of a midpoint diagonal quadrilateral since the diagonals of P bisect one another. We prove two results about ellipses inscribed in midpoint diagonal quadrilaterals, which generalize properties of ellipses inscribed in parallelograms involving convex quadrilaterals. First, QQ is a midpoint diagonal quadrilateral if and only if each ellipse inscribed in QQ has tangency chords which are parallel to one of the diagonals of QQ. Second, QQ is a midpoint diagonal quadrilateral if and only if each ellipse inscribed in QQ has a pair of conjugate diameters parallel to the diagonals of QQ. Finally, we show that there is a unique ellipse, EIE_I, of minimal eccentricity incribed in a midpoint diagonal quadrilateral, QQ, and we show that the equal conjugate diameters of EIE_I are parallel to the diagonals of QQ.

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@article{arxiv.1610.06037,
  title  = {A generalization of parallelograms involving inscribed ellipses, conjugate diameters, and tangency chords},
  author = {Alan Horwitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.06037},
  year   = {2021}
}

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