Alex Manuel32
Joined 10 December 2020
Latest comment: 3 months ago by Alex Manuel32 in topic Your submission at Articles for creation: Aguilera-Brocard Triangles (April 14)
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Aguilera-Brocard Triangles (April 14)
edit Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed. Unfortunately, it has not been accepted because it included copyrighted content, which is not permitted on Wikipedia.
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Hello, Alex Manuel32!
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- Hi Toadette, It is a pleasure to greet you. I am writing to you about some doubts I have regarding writing a Wikipedia article without infringing copyright. The first is that the only definition of the Aguilera-Brocard triangles that exists can be found at https://groups.io/g/euclid/topic/96861800#5686, so in order to mitigate copyright issues, we could use the term 'Brocardian points' instead of 'P and Q,' which is an acceptable term, even though it modifies the definition.
- However, I have a doubt: should the characteristics of the triangle be removed completely? I ask because it is impossible to paraphrase that—it is a mathematical truth and nothing can change that. What I could possibly do is get Aguilera to sign a letter giving all those rights to Wikipedia. Alex Manuel32 (talk) 21:20, 14 April 2024 (UTC)