The cone is one third of the cylinder on the same base and of the same height.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
The cone is one third of the cylinder on the same base and of the same height.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
A known geometric theorem, often attributed to him or Eudoxus.
c. 250 BCE
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