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The third power point is the triangle center with triangle center function alpha_(32)=a^3. It is Kimberling center X_(32).
The three-chord lemma states that in the figure above, l_1+l_2=2lcostheta.
Maximize the amount of floor space which can be covered with a fixed tile (Hoffman 1998, p. 173).
Due to Lebesgue and Brouwer. If an n-dimensional figure is covered in any way by sufficiently small subregions, then there will exist points which belong to at least n+1 of ...
The Tixier point X_(476) is the reflection of the focus of the Kiepert parabola (X_(110)) in the Euler line. It has equivalent trilinear center functions X_(476) = ...
The quartic surface given by the equation x^4+y^4+z^4-(x^2+y^2+z^2)=0.
Let S(T) be the group of symmetries which map a monohedral tiling T onto itself. The transitivity class of a given tile T is then the collection of all tiles to which T can ...
A 30-sided polygon. The regular triacontagon with side length 1 has inradius r, circumradius R, and area A given by r = 1/4(sqrt(15)+3sqrt(3)+sqrt(2)sqrt(25+11sqrt(5))) (1) R ...
A triacontahedron is a 30-faced polyhedron. Examples include the 14-gonal antiprism, biaugmented truncated cube (Johnson solid J_(67)), 15-gonal dipyramid, 28-gonal prism, ...
A triangular pyramid is a pyramid having a triangular base. The tetrahedron is a triangular pyramid having congruent equilateral triangles for each of its faces. The edge ...
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