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Pascal's Theorem

Author:
loganm
A hexagon can be inscribed in a conic section if and only if the intersections of the pairs of opposite sides are collinear.
The dual version of this theorem: A hexagon can be circumscribed about a conic section if and only iff the lines determined by the pairs of opposite vertices pass through a single point.