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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2657474
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2657474 |
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Generalization of a fundamental theorem in the geometry of the triangle. (English)
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Wenn \(A', B', C'\) drei Punkte auf den Seiten eines Dreiecks sind, schneiden sich die drei Kreise \(A B'C'\), \(BC'A'\), \(CA'B'\) in einem Punkte \(O\). Dieser bekannte Satz wird auf den \(n\)-dimensionalen Raum verallgemeinert.
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