TPTP Problem File: GEO615+1.p
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% File : GEO615+1 : TPTP v9.0.0. Released v7.5.0.
% Domain : Geometry
% Problem : JGEX problem 77
% Version : [CGZ00] axioms.
% English :
% Refs : [CGZ00] Chou et al. (2000), A Deductive Database Approach to A
% : [YCG08] Ye et al. (2008), An Introduction to Java Geometry Exp
% : [Qua20] Quaresma (2020), Email to Geoff Sutcliffe
% Source : [Qua20]
% Names : 77.p [Qua20]
% Status : Theorem
% Rating : 0.39 v9.0.0, 0.44 v8.1.0, 0.50 v7.5.0
% Syntax : Number of formulae : 95 ( 0 unt; 0 def)
% Number of atoms : 295 ( 1 equ)
% Maximal formula atoms : 12 ( 3 avg)
% Number of connectives : 207 ( 7 ~; 0 |; 105 &)
% ( 0 <=>; 95 =>; 0 <=; 0 <~>)
% Maximal formula depth : 24 ( 9 avg)
% Maximal term depth : 1 ( 1 avg)
% Number of predicates : 13 ( 12 usr; 0 prp; 2-8 aty)
% Number of functors : 0 ( 0 usr; 0 con; --- aty)
% Number of variables : 534 ( 514 !; 20 ?)
% SPC : FOF_THM_RFO_SEQ
% Comments : Taken from JGEX [YCG08], converted by Pedro Quaresma.
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include('Axioms/GEO012+0.ax').
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fof(exemplo6GDDFULL618077,conjecture,
! [A,B,C,D,E,F,G,NWPNT1,NWPNT2,NWPNT3,NWPNT4,NWPNT5] :
( ( eqangle(D,A,A,B,D,A,A,C)
& eqangle(D,B,B,C,D,B,B,A)
& eqangle(D,C,C,A,D,C,C,B)
& midpoint(NWPNT1,B,D)
& perp(B,D,NWPNT1,E)
& perp(A,B,B,E)
& circle(E,B,NWPNT2,NWPNT3)
& coll(F,A,C)
& circle(E,B,F,NWPNT4)
& circle(E,F,G,NWPNT5)
& coll(G,F,A) )
=> eqangle(F,D,D,C,C,D,D,G) ) ).
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