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Finding the center of a circle - the easy way
Thought this PDF might be useful. It uses Thales Theorum but is a simple step-by-step method.
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Thanks. Geometric and trigonometric things are always interesting.
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so damn easy it takes a genius to figure it out
thanks B-Manic this will be very handy
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Nice tip. I remember from Geometry class having to prove that theorem. Not that I could do it now without some help from the book... :o
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Thanks for the PDF. Nice thing to have around!
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Weren't me whut done it. It were B-Manic whut made it available.
As I stated in my original post these kind of things have always interested me. Collecting those kind of aides seems to be another hobby that is developing. They are helpful and have a kind of intrinsic beauty in their simplicity.
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great tip, thanks for posting for us geometricly (and more often than not spelling)challanged folk
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Thanks, i didn't know that !
I'm learning something new every day .
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Thanks, neat trick to remember.
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