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An ordinary differential equation of order n is an equation of the form F(x,y,y^',...,y^((n)))=0.
A point which lies on at least one ordinary line is called an ordinary point, or sometimes a regular point.
The y- (vertical) coordinate of a point in a two dimensional coordinate system. Physicists and astronomers sometimes use the term to refer to the axis itself instead of the ...
A manifold is said to be orientable if it can be given an orientation. Note the distinction between an "orientable manifold" and an "oriented manifold," where the former ...
A regular surface M subset R^n is called orientable if each tangent space M_p has a complex structure J_p:M_p->M_p such that p->J_p is a continuous function.
A nonsingular linear map A:R^n->R^n is orientation-preserving if det(A)>0.
The central point (r=0) in polar coordinates, or the point with all zero coordinates (0, ..., 0) in Cartesian coordinates. In three dimensions, the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis ...
The ordinary differential equation
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 common axis of the three altitude planes of a trihedron.
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