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Euclidean geometry / Triangle / Right triangle / Pythagorean theorem / Equilateral triangle / Mathematical fallacy / Geometry / Triangles / Triangle geometry
Date: 2015-03-31 05:46:20
Euclidean geometry
Triangle
Right triangle
Pythagorean theorem
Equilateral triangle
Mathematical fallacy
Geometry
Triangles
Triangle geometry

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