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One-seventh Area Triangle
In plane geometry, a triangle ''ABC'' contains a triangle having one-seventh of the area of ''ABC'', which is formed as follows: the sides of this triangle lie on cevians ''p, q, r'' where :''p'' connects ''A'' to a point on ''BC'' that is one-third the distance from ''B'' to ''C'', :''q'' connects ''B'' to a point on ''CA'' that is one-third the distance from ''C'' to ''A'', :''r'' connects ''C'' to a point on ''AB'' that is one-third the distance from ''A'' to ''B''. The proof of the existence of the one-seventh area triangle follows from the construction of six parallel lines: : two parallel to ''p'', one through ''C'', the other through ''q.r'' : two parallel to ''q'', one through ''A'', the other through ''r.p'' : two parallel to ''r'', one through ''B'', the other through ''p.q''. The suggestion of Hugo Steinhaus is that the (central) triangle with sides ''p,q,r'' be reflected in its sides and vertices. These six extra triangles partially cover ''ABC'', and leave six ove ...
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One-seventh Area Triangle
In plane geometry, a triangle ''ABC'' contains a triangle having one-seventh of the area of ''ABC'', which is formed as follows: the sides of this triangle lie on cevians ''p, q, r'' where :''p'' connects ''A'' to a point on ''BC'' that is one-third the distance from ''B'' to ''C'', :''q'' connects ''B'' to a point on ''CA'' that is one-third the distance from ''C'' to ''A'', :''r'' connects ''C'' to a point on ''AB'' that is one-third the distance from ''A'' to ''B''. The proof of the existence of the one-seventh area triangle follows from the construction of six parallel lines: : two parallel to ''p'', one through ''C'', the other through ''q.r'' : two parallel to ''q'', one through ''A'', the other through ''r.p'' : two parallel to ''r'', one through ''B'', the other through ''p.q''. The suggestion of Hugo Steinhaus is that the (central) triangle with sides ''p,q,r'' be reflected in its sides and vertices. These six extra triangles partially cover ''ABC'', and leave six ove ...
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