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    Who proved Euclid's fifth postulate by reductio ad absurdum?

    Question #81432. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Jun 04 07 12:06 AM)


    Smokeylicious

    at-Tusi

    http://www.cut-the-knot.org/triangle/pythpar/Attempts.shtml

    Jun 04 07, 12:49 AM


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