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Tangled-up hexagon ABCDEF is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are extended so that pairs of opposite sides intersect on Pascal's line. Each pair of extended opposite sides has its own color: one red, one yellow, one blue. Pascal's line is shown in white.
Permuting the order of the points yields 15 different hexagons, each with its own Pascal line.
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| date/time | username | edit summary |
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| 07:31, 13 March 2005 | en:User:AugPi | (link to Pascal's theorem) |
| 07:01, 13 March 2005 | en:User:AugPi | (opposite) |
| 07:00, 13 March 2005 | en:User:AugPi | (copytags) |
| 06:54, 13 March 2005 | en:User:AugPi | (Tangled-up hexagon ABCDEF is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are extended so that pairs of opposite sides intersect on Pascal's line.) |
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- (del) (cur) 06:54, 13 March 2005 . . en:User:AugPi AugPi ( en:User_talk:AugPi Talk) . . 650x550 (16366 bytes) (Tangled-up hexagon ABCDEF is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are extended so that pairs of opposite sides intersect on Pascal's line.)