In Euclidean geometry, the equal detour point is a triangle center denoted by X(176) in Clark Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers.
It is characterized by the equal detour property: if one travels from any vertex of a triangle △ABC to another by taking a detour through some inner point P, then the additional distance traveled is constant.
This means the following equation has to hold:
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