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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2009
It is evident in the first place as is pointed out by Steiner that the conic will be a parabola if, and cannot be a parabola unless the point at infinity on one range correspond to the point at infinity on the other, that is, the two ranges must be similar. This is the converse of the well-known proposition that a movable tangent to a parabola divides two fixed tangents similarly.