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- Compass_equivalence_theorem abstract "The compass equivalence theorem is an important statement in compass and straightedge constructions. In these constructions it is assumed that whenever a compass is lifted from a page, it collapses, so that it may not be directly used to transfer distances. While this might seem a difficult obstacle to surmount, the compass equivalence theorem states that any construction via a \"fixed\" compass may be attained with a collapsing compass. In other words, it is possible to construct a circle of equal radius, centered at any given point on the plane. This theorem is Proposition II of Book I of Euclid's Elements.".
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- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compass_and_straightedge_constructions.
- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink Circle.
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- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink Compass_(drawing_tool).
- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink Euclids_Elements.
- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink Mohr–Mascheroni_theorem.
- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink Radius.
- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLink File:Compass-equivalence-no-straightedge.png.
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- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLinkText "Compass equivalence theorem".
- Compass_equivalence_theorem wikiPageWikiLinkText "compass equivalence theorem".
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- Compass_equivalence_theorem subject Category:Compass_and_straightedge_constructions.
- Compass_equivalence_theorem hypernym Statement.
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- Compass_equivalence_theorem comment "The compass equivalence theorem is an important statement in compass and straightedge constructions. In these constructions it is assumed that whenever a compass is lifted from a page, it collapses, so that it may not be directly used to transfer distances. While this might seem a difficult obstacle to surmount, the compass equivalence theorem states that any construction via a \"fixed\" compass may be attained with a collapsing compass.".
- Compass_equivalence_theorem label "Compass equivalence theorem".
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