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    Finsler-Hadwiger Theorem

    Definition

    Let the squares square A B C D and square A B' C' D' share a common polygon vertex A. The midpoints Q and S of the segments B' D and B D' together with the centers of the original squares R and T then form another square square Q R S T. This theorem is a special case of the fundamental theorem of directly similar figures.

    Associated people

    Hugo Hadwiger | Paul Finsler

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