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The asymmetric propeller with squares, and some extensions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 August 2024
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The term ‘Asymmetric Propeller’ and studies on it appeared first in [1] by Bankoff, Erdos and Klamkin, it was in [2] by Alexanderson, and more recently in [3] by Gardner. The original propeller theorem refers to three congruent equilateral triangles that share the same vertex.
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