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Although there are several generalizations of the Ptolemy-Euler theorem in plane geometry, its higher dimensional cases are still interesting enough to deserve attention. In this note, we give a new proof of the Ptolemy-Euler theorem in Rn, via a modified matrix version (reflection transformation) of a classical algebraic identity.
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