desargues's theorem
Desargues's theorem
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Definition of desargues's theorem words
- noun desargues's theorem the theorem that if two triangles are so related that the lines joining corresponding vertices meet in a point, then the extended corresponding lines of the two triangles meet in three points, all on the same line. 1
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