Euclid Book II PROP. XI. -- PROBLEM.
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To divide a given finite line (AB) into two segments (in H), so that the rectangle (AB. BH) contained by the whole line and one segment may be equal to the square on the other segment.

To divide a given finite line (AB) into two segments (in H), so that the rectangle (AB. BH) contained by the whole line and one segment may be equal to the square on the other segment.

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