Isoscelesness from equal lengths of cevians to corresponding face centers

Let a tetrahedron have corresponding face centers, and consider the cevians joining the vertices to those face centers. Equal-cevian-length conjecture. If the cevians to the corresponding face centers have the same length, then the tetrahedron is isosceles. The paper lists this as a data-supported conjecture without a formal proof.

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Stanley Rabinowitz, “Arrangement of Central Points on the Faces of a Tetrahedron”, arXiv:2101.02592 (2021).

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