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Power Overwhelming – blog.evanchen.cc Skip to content Power Overwhelming blog.evanchen.cc ☰ Menu About All Posts Napkin Website Insta YouTube GitHub Imperative statements in geometry don’t matter 5 August, 2024 6 April, 2024 Evan Chen (陳誼廷) 1 Comment There's this pet peeve I have where people sometimes ask things like what kind of strategies they should use for, say, collinearity problems in geometry. Like, I know there are valid answers like Menelaus or something. But the reason it bugs me is because "the problem says to prove collinearity" is about as superficial as… Continue reading Imperative statements in geometry don’t matter → Posted in Euclidean Geometry , Mathematics Tagged contest prep , math , olympiad A proof of Poncelet Porism with two circles 2 July, 2024 14 June, 2024 Evan Chen (陳誼廷) 1 Comment Brian Lawrence showed me the following conceptual proof of Poncelet porism in the case of two circles, which I thought was ...

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