New Artwork – Isosceles Follies I
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“Isosceles Follies I” is composed solely of these two isosceles triangles.
From Euclid’s Elements – Book I – definition XX:
Of trilateral figures, an equilateral triangle is that which has its three sides equal, an isosceles triangle that which has two of its sides alone equal, and a scalene triangle that which has its three sides unequal.
New Artwork – Tipping Point II
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From Euclid’s Elements – Book I – definition 20:
Of trilateral figures, an equilateral triangle is that which has its three sides equal, an isosceles triangle that which has two of its sides alone equal, and a scalene triangle that which has its three sides unequal.
“Isosceles Follies” is composed solely of the two isosceles triangles shown below.
New Artwork – Tipping Point I
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From Euclid’s Elements – Book I – definition 20:
Of trilateral figures, an equilateral triangle is that which has its three sides equal, an isosceles triangle that which has two of its sides alone equal, and a scalene triangle that which has its three sides unequal.
“Isosceles Follies” is composed solely of the two isosceles triangles shown below.