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English: Lexell's theorem: triangles of constant area on fixed base AB have their free vertex C along a small circle through points antipodal to A and B. In the half-plane model of hyperbolic geometry, antipodal points are outside the hyperbolic plane.
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Source Own work, plotted with Desmos https://www.desmos.com/geometry-beta/povdnwn9a2
Author Jacob Rus

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Lexell's theorem: triangles of constant area on fixed base AB have their free vertex C along a small circle through points antipodal to A and B. In the half-plane model of hyperbolic geometry, antipodal points are outside the hyperbolic plane.

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current01:11, 9 July 2023Thumbnail for version as of 01:11, 9 July 20231,106 × 1,204 (276 KB)wikimediacommons>Jacobolusadd antipodal hypercycle