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Euclid's Elements, Book I, Proposition 1

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To construct an equilateral triangle on a given finite straight line. ... Euclid could have chosen proposition I.4 to come first, since it doesn't logically depend on the ...

Constructing an equilateral triangle. Euclid I. 1. - The Math Page

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Our first proposition is a problem: On a given straight line AB we will be asked to draw an equilateral triangle. ... We must then prove that the figure we have constructed is in fact an equilateral triangle; that is, that it satisfies the definition of one. ... On a given straight line to ...

Euclid's elements: proposition 1 - YouTube

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Jan 28, 2012 - Uploaded by mathematicsonline
Playlist of Euclid's Elements in link below: ... With any straight line you can always create a perfect ...

Euclid's Proposition 1: Equilateral Triangles - YouTube

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Feb 7, 2013 - Uploaded by Lee Stemkoski
Euclid's Proposition 1: Equilateral Triangles. ... Triangle Congruence - SSS, SAS, ASA and AAS 128-2.16 ...

Euclid: The Game - Level 1

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Euclid: The Game - Level 1. Goal: Construct an equilateral triangle such that the segment AB is one of its sides. Show hint Don't randomnly create new (blue) ...

Construction of Equilateral Triangle - ProofWiki

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Nov 2, 2016 - Theorem. On a given straight line segment, it is possible to construct an equilateral triangle. In the words of Euclid: On a given finite straight line ...

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