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882. [K1. 2. d.] A Note on the Geometry of the Triangle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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Mathematical Notes
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1927

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* The triangle should not be drawn Isosceles, in which case the number of arcs is reduced to six and the points to three. If the triangle has an angle of 60° there is a seventh point where three of the arcs meet, viz. that point at which each of the sides subtends 120°.