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Summary In this paper problems 11, 16, 19–24, 39, 44, 46, 74, 75, 77, 82, and 176 from [10] are formalized as described in [6], using the Mizar formalism [1], [2], [4]. Problems 11 and 16 from the book are formulated as several independent theorems. Problem 46 is formulated with a given example of required properties. Problem 77 is not formulated using triangles as in the book is.
期刊介绍:
Formalized Mathematics is to be issued quarterly and publishes papers which are abstracts of Mizar articles contributed to the Mizar Mathematical Library (MML) - the basis of a knowledge management system for mathematics.