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Lesson 35: Complex Numbers in Geometry



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    Let P 1 , P 2 , P 3 , and P 4 be the centers of those squares
    labeled in a clockwise order. Draw the segments
    ͼ௘6HHPP^13 and Figure 35.2PP^24 connecting opposite midpoints. ௘ͽ
    Prove that PP 13 and PP 24 DUHFRQJUXHQWͼ௘WKDWLVDUH
    WKHVDPHOHQJWK௘ͽDQGSHUSHQGLFXODUͼ௘WKDWLVOLHDWDQ
    DQJOHRIƒWRRQHDQRWKHU௘ͽ


P 1


P 4


P 3


P 2


Figure 35.2
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