Similarities between Émile Lemoine and Ceva's theorem
Émile Lemoine and Ceva's theorem have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Mathematical Monthly, Concurrent lines, Median (geometry), Parallel (geometry), Triangle.
American Mathematical Monthly
The American Mathematical Monthly is a mathematical journal founded by Benjamin Finkel in 1894.
Émile Lemoine and American Mathematical Monthly · American Mathematical Monthly and Ceva's theorem ·
Concurrent lines
In geometry, three or more lines in a plane or higher-dimensional space are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
Émile Lemoine and Concurrent lines · Ceva's theorem and Concurrent lines ·
Median (geometry)
In geometry, a median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposing side, bisecting it.
Émile Lemoine and Median (geometry) · Ceva's theorem and Median (geometry) ·
Parallel (geometry)
In geometry, parallel lines are lines in a plane which do not meet; that is, two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch each other at any point are said to be parallel.
Émile Lemoine and Parallel (geometry) · Ceva's theorem and Parallel (geometry) ·
Triangle
A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices.
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Émile Lemoine and Ceva's theorem Comparison
Émile Lemoine has 101 relations, while Ceva's theorem has 24. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 5 / (101 + 24).
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