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Solving the Cramer-Castillon problem using Pascal’s theorem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2025
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In 1742 the Swiss mathematician Gabriel Cramer gave the following seemingly innocuous problem to the young Italian mathematician, Jean de Castillon:
The Cramer-Castillon problem: Given a circle and three points A, B and C, inscribe in the circle a triangle DEF whose sides (extended) pass through each of these points.
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