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Of opposite symmetry under reflection; mirror images.
An area-preserving affine transformation. Equiaffinities include the crossed hyperbolic rotation, elliptic rotation, hyperbolic rotation, and parabolic rotation.
If an infinite number of points in the plane are all separated by integer distances, then all the points lie on a straight line.
A transformation which has only trivial invariant subsets is said to be ergodic.
The function f(beta,z)|->z^((1+cosbeta+isinbeta)/2), illustrated above for beta=0.4.
An arbitrary rotation may be described by only three parameters.
The point of coincidence of P and P^' in Fagnano's theorem.
When referring to a planar object, "fixed" means that the object is regarded as fixed in the plane so that it may not be picked up and flipped. As a result, mirror images are ...
A map x|->x^p where p is a prime.
The geodesics on a general cylinder generated by lines parallel to a line l with which the tangent makes a constant angle.
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