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The generalization of the Schönflies theorem to n dimensions. A smoothly embedded n-hypersphere in an (n+1)-hypersphere separates the (n+1)-hypersphere into two components, ...
Let a triangle have side lengths a, b, and c with opposite angles A, B, and C. Then (b+c)/a = (cos[1/2(B-C)])/(sin(1/2A)) (1) (c+a)/b = (cos[1/2(C-A)])/(sin(1/2B)) (2) ...
A conic section on which the midpoints of the sides of any complete quadrangle lie. The three diagonal points P, Q, and R also lie on this conic.
Any cubic curve that passes through eight of the nine intersections of two given cubic curves automatically passes through the ninth.
The plane spanned by the normal vector N and the binormal vector B.
A point which lies on at least one ordinary line is called an ordinary point, or sometimes a regular point.
The centroid of the four points constituting an orthocentric system is the center of the common nine-point circle (Johnson 1929, p. 249). This fact automatically guarantees ...
The plane spanned by the three points x(t), x(t+h_1), and x(t+h_2) on a curve as h_1,h_2->0. Let z be a point on the osculating plane, then [(z-x),x^',x^('')]=0, where ...
A line and a plane are parallel if they do not intersect.
The fixed point with respect to which a pedal curve or pedal triangle is drawn.
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