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+ | ==Two triangles in double perspective are in triple perspective== | ||
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+ | Let <math>\triangle ABC</math> and <math>\triangle DEF</math> be in double perspective, which means that triples of lines <math>AF, BD, CE</math> and <math>AD, BE, CF</math> are concurrent. Prove that lines <math>AE, BF,</math> and <math>CD</math> are concurrent (the triangles are in triple perspective). | ||
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+ | <i><b>Proof</b></i> | ||
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+ | Denote <math>G = AF \cap BE.</math> | ||
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+ | It is known that there is projective transformation that maps any quadrungle into square. We use this transformation for <math>BDFG</math>. We use the claim and get the result: lines <math>AE, BF,</math> and <math>CD</math> are concurrent. |
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Double perspective triangles
Two triangles in double perspective are in triple perspective
Let and be in double perspective, which means that triples of lines and are concurrent. Prove that lines and are concurrent (the triangles are in triple perspective).
Proof
Denote
It is known that there is projective transformation that maps any quadrungle into square. We use this transformation for . We use the claim and get the result: lines and are concurrent.