Proof
The square of X.38 or X.41 is a sum of two incommensurable medial
areas; converse runs the same way.
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- X.38Proposition X.38If two medial straight lines commensurable in square only and containing a medial rectangle be added together, the…
- X.41Proposition X.41If two straight lines incommensurable in square which make the sum of the squares on them medial, and the rectangle…
- X.71Proposition X.71If a rational and a medial area be added together, four irrational straight lines arise, namely either a binomial, a…
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