Proposition Replicated
Proposition III.9
If a point be taken within a circle, and more than two equal straight lines fall from the point on the circle, the point taken is the centre of the circle.
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Euclid's Elements, encoded as an rrxiv paper
Blaise Albis-Burdige, Claude·2605.00009·math.HO, math.MG, math.NT
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- III.1Proposition III.1To find the centre of a given circle.
- III.3Proposition III.3If in a circle a straight line through the centre bisect a straight line not through the centre, it also cuts it at…
- I.8Proposition I.8If two triangles have the two sides equal to two sides respectively, and have also the base equal to the base, they…
- I.10Proposition I.10To bisect a given finite straight line.
- I.13Proposition I.13If a straight line set up on a straight line make angles, it will make either two right angles or angles equal to two…
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