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A characterization of the rhombus (Q2828042)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6642656
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A characterization of the rhombus
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6642656

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    24 October 2016
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    rhombus
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    congruent triangles
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    A characterization of the rhombus (English)
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    Calling two triangles congruent if the side lengths of the first are equal, in some order, to the side lengths of the other, the author of the paper under review proves that a (non-degenerate) quadrilateral is a rhombus if and only if there exists a point \(P\) in its plane for which the triangles \(PAB\), \(PBC\), \(PCD\), and \(PDA\) are congruent. Follows immediately from the fact that if \(XYZ\) and \(X'Y'Z'\) are congruent, and if \(XZ=X'Z'\) and \(XY \neq X'Y'\), then \(XY=Y'Z'\) and \(YZ=X'Y'\). Thus, assuming that \(PAB\), \(PBC\), \(PCD\), and \(PDA\) are congruent and that \(AB \neq AD\), one can easily reach a contradiction.NEWLINENEWLINEThe proof can further be shortened by results of the reviewer.NEWLINENEWLINEIn spite of this, the result is a welcome addition to the literature pertaining to characterizations of special types of quadrilaterals.
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