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A plane figure for which quadrature is possible is said to be quadrable.
The point with respect to which a radial curve is computed.
The type of homology which results when the spaces being studied are restricted to simplicial complexes and subcomplexes.
An object which can be constructed by squaring is called squarable.
The relationship x succeeds (or follows) y is written x≻y. The relation x succeeds or is equal to y is written x>=y.
A ball of radius 1.
The axis in three-dimensional Cartesian coordinates which is usually oriented vertically. Cylindrical coordinates are defined such that the z-axis is the axis about which the ...
Because even high-resolution computer monitors have a relatively small number of pixels, when graphics or text display distinguish between individual pixels. The result is ...
Two points which are collinear with respect to a similitude center but are not homologous points. Four interesting theorems from Johnson (1929) follow. 1. Two pairs of ...
Consider the excircles J_A, J_B, and J_C of a triangle, and the external Apollonius circle Gamma tangent externally to all three. Denote the contact point of Gamma and J_A by ...
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