Euclid's Elements Book 3 - Proposition 8
Lines drawn from a point to a circle are shortest when near the centre. Lines drawn through a circle from a point are longest when drawn through the centre, and become shorter as they become farther from the circle

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Euclid's Elements Book 3 - Proposition 9

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Euclid's Elements Book 3 - Proposition 7

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Euclid's Elements: Book 3, Prop 8

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Euclid's Elements, Book 8 - Proposition 2

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Euclid's Elements Book 3 - Proposition 10

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Euclid's Elements - Book 8, Proposition 18

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