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History of a theorem in Elementary Geometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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The theorem is

If the straight lines bisecting the angles at the base of a triangle and terminated by the opposite sides be equal, the triangle is isosceles.

This theorem was in the year 1840 communicated by Professor Lehmus of Berlin to Jacob Steiner with a request for a pure geometrical proof of it. The request was complied with at the time, but Steiner's proof was not published till some years later.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1901