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Geometric Art of Pascal's Theorem

Geometric art of Pascal's Theorem


Pascal's Theorem
Let A, B, C, D, E, F be points on a circle and makes a hexagon out of them in an arbitrary order. Then the three points P1, P2, P3 at which pairs of opposite sides meet, lie on a straight line. This line is called the Pascal line of the hexagon ABCDEF.

See also: Pascal's theorem proof
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Last updated Feb 20, 2016