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centripetal force
Author:
Mikko Rahikka
Topic:
Differential Calculus
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Geometry
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Triangles
Prove that the areas of triangles k1, k2, k3, k4, and k5 are equal.
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Read the article from my blog.
https://mikkorahikka.blog/2025/02/18/ison-kirjan-ala-ongelma/
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