Definition: 7.08: Even-Times-Even Number
An even-times-even number is one (which is) measured by an even number according to an even number.
Modern Formulation
see product of two even numbers.
Notes
- Actually, this definition is a proposition rather than a definition of Book 7, which is provided here referring to the original Euclid's "Elements".
Mentioned in:
Proofs: 1 2 3
Propositions: 4 5
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- Fitzpatrick, Richard: Euclid's "Elements of Geometry"
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