Newton's theorem about ovals

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Newton's theorem, often referred to as the "Newton's theorem on ovals," relates to the properties of an oval, particularly in the context of projective geometry and combinatorial geometry. The theorem essentially states that given a set of points in the plane, if these points are located on a smooth convex curve (an oval), then there exists a certain relationship concerning the tangents, secants, and other lines drawn from these points.

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