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Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateralInscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. I dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.

Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. I dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.

Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. I dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.

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Martin Sleziak
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Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. iI dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.

Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. i dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.

Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. I dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.

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Will Jagy
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Here is an example that went well, Inscribing a rhombus within a convex quadrilateral

I described a compass and straightedge construction in words, and someone in SE posted a step by step illustration, I think using Geogebra.. Not long after, I bought a very simple one-page scanner, and was able to post color jpegs of my original drawings as a separate answer.

With that in mind, I think actual mathematics symbols should be put in Latex. i dislike it when someone posts a jpeg of homework questions. Shows a number of negative things, including lack of respect for us.