Euclid's Elements.
Book 10.
Propositions 48-50.
Why for proposition 48 does it show JUST the greater term, EF, as being a first binomial line, instead of the whole, as the proposition states? For the next two props, the whole line is listed as the binomial lines in question...
I'm wondering if it's my translation.
>>7760039
>http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/elements/bookX/propX48.html
>Guide: This proposition is not used in the rest of the Elements.
Is it pronounced "you-clit" or "oi-clit"?
>>7760039
>reading 200+ years old math and asking about it unironically
stop
>>7760730
There's no T in Euclid you fuck. It's YOO-klid.
>>7760730
you-clid
careful though, Euler is pronounced like oiler
>>7760777
I bet you think galois has two syllables.
>>7760778
That gif is aesthetic af.
>>7760734
Fuck off Russel
>>7760779
Gay Louis?