A diameter of the circle is any straight line drawn through the center and terminated in both directions by the circumference of the circle, and such a straight line also bisects the circle.
Father of geometry
A diameter of the circle is any straight line drawn through the center and terminated in both directions by the circumference of the circle, and such a straight line also bisects the circle.
Father of geometry
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"To cut off from the greater of two given unequal straight lines a straight line equal to the less."
Strange & Unusual"Proof by contradiction is a powerful tool."
Shocking"To bisect a given rectilinear angle."
Strange & Unusual"To describe a circle with any centre and radius."
Shocking"Of trilateral figures, an equilateral triangle is that which has its three sides equal, an isosceles triangle that which has two of its sides alone equal, and a scalene triangle that which has its thr…"
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