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In geometry, an arbelos is a plane region bounded by three semicircles with three apexes such that each corner of each semicircle is shared with one of the others (connected), all on the same side of a straight line (the ''baseline'') that contains their diameters. The earliest known reference to this figure is in Archimedes's ''Book of Lemmas'', where some of its mathematical properties are stated as Propositions 4 through 8. The word ''arbelos'' is Greek for 'shoemaker's knife'. The figure is closely related to the Pappus chain. Properties Two of the semicircles are necessarily concave, with arbitrary diameters and ; the third semicircle is Convex curve, convex, with diameter Let the diameters of the smaller semicircles be and ; then the diameter of the larger semircle is . Area Let be the intersection of the larger semicircle with the line perpendicular to at . Then the area (geometry), area of the arbelos is equal to the area of a circle with diameter . Proof: For ...
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