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A trapezohedron that is the dual polyhedron of the pentagonal antiprism U_(77). It is also (confusingly) known as the pentagonal deltohedron.
The pentagrammic concave deltohedron (Har'El 1993) is the dual polyhedron of the pentagrammic crossed antiprism U_(80). It is perhaps more commonly known as the pentagrammic ...
The pentagrammic deltohedron (Har'El 1993) is the dual polyhedron of the pentagrammic antiprism U_(79).
The pentagrammic dipyramid is the dual polyhedron of the pentagrammic prism U_(78).
A pentahedron is polyhedron having five faces. Because there are two pentahedral graphs, there are two convex pentahedra, corresponding to the topologies of the square ...
The set of all points x that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with sets of essentially distinct values of five homogeneous coordinates x_0:x_1:x_2:x_3:x_4, not all ...
The symbol % used to indicate percent.
The percentage error is 100% times the relative error.
The kth percentile P_k is that value of x, say x_k, which corresponds to a cumulative frequency of Nk/100, where N is the sample size.
A perfect cubic polynomial can be factored into a linear and a quadratic term, x^3+y^3 = (x+y)(x^2-xy+y^2) (1) x^3-y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2). (2)
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