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A set in R^d is concave if it does not contain all the line segments connecting any pair of its points. If the set does contain all the line segments, it is called convex.
Through any point in the plane, there is at most one straight line parallel to a given straight line. This axiom is equivalent to the parallel postulate.
The upper horizontal line segment in the above figure appears to be longer than the lower line segment despite the fact that both are the same length.
The horizontal line segment in the above figure appears to be shorter than the vertical line segment, despite the fact that it has the same length.
The locus of the point at which two given circles possess the same circle power is a straight line perpendicular to the line joining the midpoints of the circle and is known ...
Line segment ranges and pencils which have equal cross ratios are said to be equicross.
A half-plane is a planar region consisting of all points on one side of an infinite straight line, and no points on the other side. If the points on the line are included, ...
A one-dimensional geometric object such as a pencil or line segment range.
Three sets of three lines such that each line is incident with two from both other sets.
A function f(x) has a vertical tangent line at x_0 if f is continuous at x_0 and lim_(x->x_0)f^'(x)=+/-infty.
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