Also, in response to your idea, it doesn't make sense. . .you calculate
the center of the circle BY calculating where the bisectors intersect.
Or vice versa.  The two values are always equivalent.  Also, your fear
about numerical instability is unfounded.  Calculating the orthocenter
by bisector intersection is much more stable than calculating the
intersection of parabolas. . .it doesn't involve any sqrts.


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