IX.1¶
If two similar plane numbers by multiplying one another make some number, the product will be square.
Let A, B be two similar plane numbers, and let A by multiplying B make C; I say that C is square.
For let A by multiplying itself make D.
Therefore D is square.
Since then A by multiplying itself has made D, and by multiplying B has made C, therefore, as A is to B, so is D to C. [VII.17]
And, since A, B are similar plane numbers, therefore one mean proportional number falls between A, B. [VIII.18]
But, if numbers fall between two numbers in continued proportion, as many as fall between them, so many also fall between those which have the same ratio; [VIII.8] so that one mean proportional number falls between D, C also.
And D is square; therefore C is also square. [VIII.22] Q. E. D.