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Complete quadrangle / Circumscribed circle / Parallelogram / Tangential quadrilateral / Bicentric quadrilateral / Geometry / Quadrilaterals / Cyclic quadrilateral
Date: 2012-05-02 08:53:18
Complete quadrangle
Circumscribed circle
Parallelogram
Tangential quadrilateral
Bicentric quadrilateral
Geometry
Quadrilaterals
Cyclic quadrilateral

Forum Geometricorum Volume[removed]–152. FORUM GEOM

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