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Favourite Geometry Theorem. (1 Viewer)

HappyFeet

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What is your favourite Theorem in Geometry (Synethetic, Projective, Analytical, etc.)

My favourite (at the moment anyway) is:

Desargues Theorem.

 
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Sif you'd ever use Desargues. Even if there was a situation where you could you'd never be able to pick it out.

Current favourite is power of a point/radical axis, just because it's so useful.
 

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Personally, I think Desargue's is quite cool and i have only ever used it once, so its pretty rare. here is the problem.

ABC is a non-isosceles triangle with incenter I. The smaller circle through I tangent to CA and CB meets the smaller circle through I tangent to BC and BA at A' (and I). B' and C' are defined similarly. Show that the circumcenters of AIA', BIB' and CIC' are collinear.
 

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Oh well, Projective Geometry is not so popular among Australians (I mean it's not like Euclidean Plane or Solid Geometry).
 

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