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Euclid's Elements, Book I, Proposition 41 - Two Triangles in One Parallelogram |
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/bookI/propI41.html
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| Description: |
Euclid's proposition states that if a parallelogram and triangle share the same base and are in the same parallels, then the parallelogram is twice the area of the triangle. The guide then examines the structure of the proposition. To reset the applet, press "r" while your cursor is over the diagram. |
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Java Applet | |
| Guide: |
User's Guide
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| Author: |
David E. Joyce |
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English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Courses: |
Geometry |
Parallel, Triangles, Parallelogram |
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