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Part I. What's It All About?: 1. If three lines meet; 2. Flowers for Fourier; 3. Chebyshev and the Spirits; 4. Sheaves generate curves; Part II. The 99 points of intersection: Part III. The Background: 1. The four classical points of intersection; 2. Proof strategies; 3. Central projection; 4. Ceva's Theorem; 5. Jacobi's Theorem; 6. Remarks on selected points of intersection; References.
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Add 99 points of intersection, The 99 points of intersection presented here were collected during a year-long search for surprising concurrence of lines. For each example we find compelling evidence for the sometimes startling fact that in a geometric figure three straight lines, or so, 99 points of intersection to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 99 points of intersection, The 99 points of intersection presented here were collected during a year-long search for surprising concurrence of lines. For each example we find compelling evidence for the sometimes startling fact that in a geometric figure three straight lines, or so, 99 points of intersection to your collection on WonderClub |