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The angle bisector of an angle in a triangle divides the opposite side in the same ratio as the sides adjacent to the angle.
A term in social choice theory meaning invariance of a result under permutation of voters.
An operator * for which a*b=-b*a is said to be anticommutative.
Given ∠AXB+∠AYB=pi radians in the above figure, then X and Y are said to be antigonal points with respect to A and B.
A circle-preserving transformation composed of an odd number of inversions.
The antilaplacian of u with respect to x is a function whose Laplacian with respect to x equals u. The antilaplacian is never unique.
The inverse function of the logarithm, defined such that log_b(antilog_bz)=z=antilog_b(log_bz). The antilogarithm in base b of z is therefore b^z.
A paradox or contradiction.
A fractal process for which H<1/2, so r<0.
The map which takes points on the surface of a sphere S^2 to their antipodal points.
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