User talk:Alex Manuel32

Your submission at Articles for creation: Aguilera-Brocard Triangles (April 14)
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Toadette ( Let's talk together! ) 09:09, 14 April 2024 (UTC)


 * 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)