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A graph G that becomes disconnected when removing a suitable complete subgraph K, called a vertex cut, is said to be quasiseparable. The two simplest cases are those where K ...
The two-point form of a line in the Cartesian plane passing through the points (x_1,y_1) and (x_2,y_2) is given by y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)(x-x_1), or equivalently, ...
A set S in a vector space over R is called a convex set if the line segment joining any pair of points of S lies entirely in S.
The Galilean spiral is the curve with polar equation r=btheta^2-a for a>0 which describes the trajectory of a point uniformly accelerated along a line rotating about a point.
The order n>=2 L-polyomino consists of a vertical line of n squares with a single additional square attached at the bottom.
If P is any point on a line TT^' whose orthopole is S, then the circle power of S with respect to the pedal circle of P is a constant (Gallatly 1913, p. 51).
A Liouville Space, also known as line space or "extended" Hilbert space, it is the Cartesian product of two Hilbert spaces.
A line of constant longitude on a spheroid (or sphere). More generally, a meridian of a surface of revolution is the intersection of the surface with a plane containing the ...
The pedal coordinates of a point P with respect to the curve C and the pedal point O are the radial distance r from O to P and the perpendicular distance p from O to the line ...
The line joining the three collinear points of intersection of the extensions of corresponding sides in perspective triangles, also called the perspectrix or homology axis.
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