"Pasch's theorem" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Stated in 1882 by the German mathematician Moritz Pasch. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Pasch's theorem}} Pasch's theorem
  1. (geometry) A result in plane geometry which cannot be derived from Euclid's postulates. It states that, given points a, b, c, and d on a line, if it is known that the points are ordered as (a, b, c) and (b, c, d), then it is also true that (a, b, d). Wikipedia link: Moritz Pasch, Pasch's theorem Categories (topical): Geometry Related terms: Pasch's axiom
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