Six circles theorem
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1![]() | THEOREM OF THE DAY The Six-Circles Theorem Consider a triangle with vertices A, B and C, with opposite sides a, b and c, respectively. Construct six circles, C0, . . . , C5, in the triangle, with the tangencies shown inAdd to Reading ListSource URL: theoremoftheday.orgLanguage: English - Date: 2014-06-07 11:09:46 |
2![]() | 1175 circles in a circle[removed]Add to Reading ListSource URL: hydra.nat.uni-magdeburg.deLanguage: English - Date: 2014-08-12 02:44:17 |
3![]() | 1114 circles in a circle[removed]Add to Reading ListSource URL: hydra.nat.uni-magdeburg.deLanguage: English - Date: 2014-08-12 02:16:19 |
4![]() | THEOREM OF THE DAY The Six-Circles Theorem Consider a triangle with vertices A, B and C, with opposite sides a, b and c, respectively. Construct six circles, C0, . . . , C5, in the triangle, with the tangencies shown inAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.theoremoftheday.orgLanguage: English - Date: 2014-06-07 11:09:46 |