In an equilateral triangle with vertices A, B and C, the distance from A to B is the same distance as from B to C, or from C to A.
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In an equilateral triangle with vertices A, B and C, the distance from A to B is the same distance as from B to C, or from C to A.
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In geometry, a triangle's Fermat point is a point defined such that its total distance from the three triangle vertices is the minimum possible.
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How many vertices and faces does a pentagonal prism have?
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Any simple graph can be treated as a subset of the set of all two-element subsets of the set of its vertices.
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