Place three points (A, B, and C) in the plane. These three points determine three lines with are sides or triangle ABC.
Place a fourth point P in the plane. The point determine three more lines. These lines are called [b]Cevians[/b].
These Cevians intersect the sides of the triangle in points [math]A_P[/math], [math]B_P[/math], and [math]C_P[/math].
These points form the verticies of the [b]Cevian Triangle[/b].