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Description The Desargues configuration viewed as a pair of mutually inscribed pentagons: each pentagon vertex lies on the line through one of the sides of the other pentagon.
Date 4 November 2006 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author David Eppstein at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-01-21 01:07 David Eppstein 253×325×0 (2464 bytes) More svg hacking: rm useless style
  • 2007-01-21 01:03 David Eppstein 253×325×0 (2531 bytes) Fix svg element attrs
  • 2006-11-04 19:33 David Eppstein 253×325×0 (2474 bytes) The [[Desargues configuration]] viewed as a pair of mutually inscribed pentagons: each pentagon vertex lies on the line through one of the sides of the other pentagon. [[SVG]] replacement for [[Image:Mutually-inscribed-pentagon.png]].

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current23:46, 26 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 23:46, 26 July 2007253 × 325 (3 KB)David Eppsteinexpand xml entities for stupid renderer
23:44, 26 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 23:44, 26 July 2007253 × 325 (2 KB)David Eppstein{{Information |Description=The Desargues configuration viewed as a pair of mutually inscribed pentagons: each pentagon vertex lies on the line through one of the sides of the other pentagon. |Source=Originally from [http://
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