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Circular map (Posted on 2006-11-15) Difficulty: 5 of 5
Let f be a one-to-one correspondence of the points in a plane. Prove or disprove the following statement:

"If f maps circles to circles, then it maps straight lines to straight lines."

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re: Sticking by my guns | Comment 5 of 29 |
(In reply to Sticking by my guns by Federico Kereki)

When you initially suggested that lines could be considered as a special type of circle, my first reaction was also that this would make the solution rather obvious. But now that I am reading it again, I am not so sure anymore. How exactly would this notion of straight lines allow for an obvious solution?

Of course, for this problem I am still insisting that straight lines are NOT circles, not even really large ones ;-)

  Posted by JLo on 2006-11-16 12:35:32

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