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This is the forty fourth proposition in Euclid's first book of The Elements. This construction proof shows how to build a parallelogram equal to the area of a given triangle and containing an angle equal to a given angle. Also, one of the sides of the parallelogram must be equal in length to a side length that we start with.

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