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Pascal's Theorem

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Pascal's theorem is a fundamental concept in projective geometry that states that if six points lie on a conic section, then the three points formed by intersecting pairs of opposite sides of a hexagon inscribed in the conic will be collinear.

Key Features

  • Hexagon inscribed in a conic section
  • Collinearity of intersection points

Pros

  • Elegant and profound geometric principle
  • Applicable in various mathematical problems and proofs

Cons

  • May be difficult to understand for beginners in geometry

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