Euclid's Elements Book 1: Proposition 3, Constructing A Line 2
Check out my new website: www.EulersAcademy.org This is the third proposition in Euclid's first book of The Elements. The proof starts with two given lines, each of different lengths, and shows how to cut off a part of the bigger line equal to the smaller line.

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