Category:Desargues' Theorem
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This category contains pages concerning Desargues' Theorem:
Let $\triangle ABC$ and $\triangle A'B'C'$ be triangles lying in the same or different planes.
Let the lines $AA'$, $BB'$ and $CC'$ intersect in the point $O$.
Then:
- $BC$ meets $B'C'$ in $L$
- $CA$ meets $C'A'$ in $M$
- $AB$ meets $A'B'$ in $N$
where $L, M, N$ are collinear.
Pages in category "Desargues' Theorem"
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