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Wittenbauer's Parallelogram
Futility Closet had a post about how not just the midpoint of a quadrilateral makes a parallelogram, but if you mark thirds, and put sides through adjacent points, you also got a parallelogram.
That made me wonder if it would work for any division... and it does!
Play in GeoGebra.
Don't have a proof yet! For any given quadrilateral, are the parallelograms similar?
Unknown Series
Have been posting irregularly because I got an ipad so I am trying to transfer data from here to there.
Anyways I randomly got an indie series idea during class which is surprisingly quite orignal.
I guess getting bored at school has a benefit lol
If you have any suggestions for the names of any other lore please do comment.And questions are free to ask!
Maybe more are coming soon
Convex and Concave Quadrilaterals Convex quadrilateral: A quadrilateral is called a convex quadrilateral, if the line segment joining any two vertices of the quadrilateral is in the same region. In figure, ABCD is a convex quadrilateral because AB, BC, CD, DA, AC, BD are in the same region of the quadrilateral. In a convex quadrilateral …
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