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My favorite theorem happens to be Morley's Theorem.  I know it seems ironic, and I am probably partial to it because my last name is Morley.  However, it is a pretty cool theorem that states when you trisect the angles of a triangle and then find the three points where the trisectors meet, you come up with points that define an equilateral triangle.
 
My favorite theorem happens to be Morley's Theorem.  I know it seems ironic, and I am probably partial to it because my last name is Morley.  However, it is a pretty cool theorem that states when you trisect the angles of a triangle and then find the three points where the trisectors meet, you come up with points that define an equilateral triangle.
  
 
Karen Morley
 
Karen Morley

Latest revision as of 12:37, 27 January 2009


My favorite theorem happens to be Morley's Theorem. I know it seems ironic, and I am probably partial to it because my last name is Morley. However, it is a pretty cool theorem that states when you trisect the angles of a triangle and then find the three points where the trisectors meet, you come up with points that define an equilateral triangle.

Karen Morley

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Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

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