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    Desargues' theorem from Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and ...
    Desargues' theorem claims that 1. implies 2. It's dual asserts that 1. follows from 2. In particular, the dual to Desragues' theorem coincides with its converse.
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    Desargues' theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In projective geometry, Desargues' theorem, named in honor of Gérard Desargues, states: To understand this, denote the three vertices of one triangle by (lower-case) a, b, and c, and those of the other by (capital) A, B, and C. Axial perspectivity is the condition satisfied if and only if the point...
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    Desargues' Theorem
    Desargues' Theorem Notes by M. Flashman Based on proof found in Hilbert&Cohn-Vossen's Geometry and The Imagination. ... Desargues' Theorem: (in projective 3 space). ...
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    Desargues Theorem
    To which 3D line does the line of intersections in Desargues theorem correspond?
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    PlanetMath: Desargues' theorem
    This is version 7 of Desargues' theorem, born on 2001-10-20, ... This theorem is (as far as I know) called Desargues' Theorem (with the apostrophe after the s). It is named after a French architect.
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    Problem 26: Desargues' Theorem in the Affine Plane
    We have seen the proof of Desargues' Theorem for the Euclidean plane, but we haven't yet seen that the Desarguesian configuration exists beyond that.
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    Solution 26: Desargues' Theorem in the Affine Plane
    Let's first prove part I of Desargues' Theorem. Recall: ... Desargues' Theorem (I). Suppose that A, B and C are distinct noncollinear points with...
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    Monge's Theorm and Desargues' Theorem, Identified
    A version of Desargues' Theorem says that if two triangles have their corresponding vertices on three parallel lines, then the intersections of the lines containing the corresponding sides will be ...
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    Desargues' Theorem
    Desargues' theorem in Euclidean geometry. ... Desargues' theorem says that if two triangles are in perspective from a point, then they're also in perspective from a line.
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    Desargues' Theorem
    Sorry, this page requires a Java-compatible web browser. ... This is a prototype of JavaSketchpad, a World-Wide-Web component of The Geometer's Sketchpad.
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