Illustration of Haruki's Theorem:

Haruki's Theorem says that given three intersecting circles that only intersect each other at two points that the lines connecting the inner intersecting points to the outer satisfy:

where are the measure of segments connecting the inner and outer intersection points.[1][2][3]

The theorem is named after the Japanese mathematician Hiroshi Haruki.

References

  1. Wisstein, Eric. "Haruki's Theorem". Wolfram MathWorld. Wolfram MathWorld. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  2. Bogomolny, Alexander. "Cut the Knot". Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  3. Ross Honsberger: Episodes in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Euclidean Geometry. MAA, 1995, p. 144-146
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