The Lemoine point, also referred to as Symmedian and Grebe, is the point of intersection of three geometrical lines. The lines are formed when finding the median of the triangle and reflecting the line over the angle bisector. When creating the lemoine point, you begin by finding the midpoint of each line segment of the triangle. Then, you form the angle bisectors by choosing the points in the correct order of each angle. At that point, reflect the median across the angle bisector, which splits the angle into halves. The new three lines will intersect at one point, which is called the lemoine point. Instructions: Create your own Lemoine point by following each step. Click on the steps to see the next part for completing your Lemoine point, and how it responds to the rest of the triangle. You can move the points A,B,C to see how the lines are in relation to the Lemoine point. Your own Lemoine point will be on POINT!