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Given an acute angle in a right triangle, the adjacent side is the leg of the triangle from which the angle to the hypotenuse is measured. Lengths of adjacent and opposite ...
A term in logic meaning pertaining to truth and falsehood.
In probability, an event with Lebesgue measure 1.
A stereogram made of two pictures, one red and one blue, taken from offset positions. When the pictures are viewed through glasses with one lens of each color, the picture ...
A set which transforms via converse functions. Antisets usually arise in the context of Chu spaces.
An initial point that provides safe convergence of Newton's method (Smale 1981; Petković et al. 1997, p. 1).
The process used to generate an expression for a covariant in the first degree of any one of the equivalent sets of coefficients for a curve.
The three circular triangles A^'B^'C^', AB^'C^', A^'BC^', and A^'B^'C obtained by extending the arcs of a circular triangle ABC into complete circles.
In general, the catacaustics of the astroid are complicated curves. For an astroid with parametric equations x = cos^3t (1) y = sin^3t, (2) the catacaustic for a radiant ...
"Aut" is the term applied in propositional calculus to the XOR connective. "Aut" is Latin form for "either/or (but not both)," e.g., "Aut Caesar aut nihil" (Cesare Borgia; ...
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