DESARGUES'S THEOREM


Meaning of DESARGUES'S THEOREM in English

dāˈzärgz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized D

Etymology: after Gérard Desargues died 1662 French mathematician

: a theorem in geometry: if the junction lines of corresponding vertices of two triangles are concurrent the junction points of the corresponding sides lie on the same straight line, the converse also being true

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