Solution to a problem of Erdős

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How many ways can you select six points in the plane so that every subset of three points forms the vertices of an isosceles triangle? One solution is to choose the five vertices of a regular pentagon and the center. It’s easy to verify that this is a solution. The much harder part is to […] The post Solution to a problem of Erdős first appeared...