User talk:Inert9b

Please stop writing that the lune of Hippocrates is sometimes called the lunes of Alhazen. It is incorrect, both grammatically (one is plural, the other singular) and mathematically (the lunes of Alhazen are something different and more general). Read the article and understand it to see what they are. —David Eppstein (talk) 16:43, 5 September 2020 (UTC)

I am unable to message you back, I want you to please visit the page Ibn al-Haytham, it is written there that his lunes, yes 'lunes', are called lunes of Alhazen, clicking on which takes us to lune of Hippocrates, so it is not I who says that. I was motivated to do that edit after solving a problem which mentioned him. (Talking of them being different, I also wrote 'sometimes') Kindly confirm your sources before questioning, or delete the lunes of Alhazen from Ibn al-Haytham page itself, David Eppstein