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In mathematics, Pappus's hexagon theorem (attributed to Pappus of Alexandria) states that given one set of collinear points $ A,B,C, $ and another set of collinear points $ a,b,c, $ then the intersection points $ X,Y,Z $ of line pairs $ Ab $ and $ aB,Ac $ and $ aC,Bc $ and $ bC $ are collinear, lying...
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