How many ways can four points be arranged in a plane so that the six distances between pairs of points take on only two different values?
Well, we know of the square and the equilateral triangle with a central point ... this could become interesting.
Should we consider the imaginary plane as a separate plane? What about non-Euclidian planes?
Edited on November 21, 2004, 7:09 pm
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Posted by CeeAnne
on 2004-11-21 19:01:22 |