For every edge of a tetrahedron, we consider a plane through its midpoint that is perpendicular to the opposite edge. Prove that these six planes intersect in a point symmetric to the circumcenter of the tetrahedron with respect to its centroid.
Source: Croatia 1999 4th Grade P1
Tags: geometry, 3D geometry, tetrahedron
For every edge of a tetrahedron, we consider a plane through its midpoint that is perpendicular to the opposite edge. Prove that these six planes intersect in a point symmetric to the circumcenter of the tetrahedron with respect to its centroid.