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The interior of the triangle is the set of all points inside a triangle, i.e., the set of all points in the convex hull of the triangle's vertices. The simplest way to ...
An acnode, also called an isolated point or hermit point, of a curve is a point that satisfies the equation of the curve but has no neighboring points that also lie on the ...
A series is said to be conditionally convergent iff it is convergent, the series of its positive terms diverges to positive infinity, and the series of its negative terms ...
There are a number of formulas variously known as Hurwitz's formula. The first is zeta(1-s,a)=(Gamma(s))/((2pi)^s)[e^(-piis/2)F(a,s)+e^(piis/2)F(-a,s)], where zeta(z,a) is a ...
A topological space in which every point has a countable neighborhood system base for its neighborhood system.
An integral which has neither limit infinite and from which the integrand does not approach infinity at any point in the range of integration.
Two curves are tangent externally at a point P if they lie on opposite sides of their common tangent at P
Two curves are tangent internally at a point P if they lie on the same side of their common tangent at P
A curve which intersects some straight line in an infinity of points (but for which not every point lies on this curve).
The point at which a curve or function crosses the x-axis (i.e., when y=0 in two dimensions).

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