The Euclidean inscribed polygon.
Aristotle and even earlier scientist and philosophers attempted to define, or at least to through light upon randomness. The author sketches the attempts to direct concept of randomness into the realm of mathematical science from Aristotle up to Poincaré. He dwells on the various interpretations of randomness that were pronounced in natural science and philosophy, and on the interrelation between necessity and randomness.
In the first part, we assume well known characteristics of ellipse which are given by triangle construction using main circles. We extend them on some lesser known features like Apollonius's theorem of associated radii of the ellipse. In the second part, we assume triangle construction of ellipse given by associated radii.