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There are a number of attractive polyhedron compounds consisting of 25 octahedra. These compounds will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram Language as ...
There are a number of attractive polyhedron compounds consisting of 30 octahedra. This compound will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram Language as ...
There are a number of attractive polyhedron compounds consisting of 35 octahedra. This compound will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram Language as ...
There are a number of attractive polyhedron compounds consisting of seven octahedra. The compound illustrated above can be constructed as the dual of cube 7-compound. The ...
There are a number of attractive polyhedron compounds consisting of nine octahedra. The compound illustrated above can be constructed as the dual of cube 9-compound. The ...
An n-dimensional open ball of radius r is the collection of points of distance less than r from a fixed point in Euclidean n-space. Explicitly, the open ball with center x ...
The orthoptic circle of the Steiner inellipse is the circle with center at alpha_2=1/a, (1) corresponding to the triangle centroid G and radius ...
The Pappus spiral is the name given to the conical spiral with parametric equations x(t) = asin(alphat)cost (1) y(t) = asin(alphat)sint (2) x(t) = acos(alphat) (3) by ...
Each subsequent row of Pascal's triangle is obtained by adding the two entries diagonally above. This follows immediately from the binomial coefficient identity (n; r) = ...
1. Zero is a number. 2. If a is a number, the successor of a is a number. 3. zero is not the successor of a number. 4. Two numbers of which the successors are equal are ...
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