I realize it is a challenge to talk about geometrical problems without diagams, but most of us are up to this.
I can't remember whether it was Laplace, Lagrange or Legendre who prided himself
on producing a treatise containing no diagrams. Perhaps his name didn't begin with L
or wasn't even French:)
David
PS Any enlightenment gratefully received
Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2007-09-15 at 16:12
Reason: Too trivial to mention
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