Constructions (accurate drawings) can be made using a ruler, a pair of compasses and a pencil. A line which cuts an angle into two equal side angles is called an angle bisector. In geometry a ...
WHAT YOU NEED: a ruler, a compass and a pencil. STEP 2: Put the pin of a compass at the end of the line you want to bisect. Set the compass to more than half the length of the line, and draw an arc ...
Summary We prove the next generalization of the Steiner-Lehmus theorem: if two equal cevians intersect with each other on the angle bisector of the third triangle vertex, then the triangle is ...
If you don't think geometry can be fun, you're wrong. Behold Euclid The Game, an addictive addition to the pantheon of tools for internet procrastination. The game puts players through basics of ...
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