Euclid Book I PROP. XXII. -- PROBLEM.
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To construct a triangle which three sides shall be respectively equal to three given lines (A, B, C), the sum of every two of which is greater than the third.

To construct a triangle which three sides shall be respectively equal to three given lines (A, B, C), the sum of every two of which is greater than the third.

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