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PostPosted: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 09:39:38 UTC 
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There are two right-angleled triangles. The shorter leg in each triangle is 1 unit long. In each triangles the peak by the eight-angle is 1 unit far from the hypotenuse’s third point, once from the closest one, then the further one. Proove, that there are 3 from the 4 not-one-unit-long sides of the 2 triangles, witch we can make a right-angled triangle with.


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