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A morphism f:Y->X in a category is an epimorphism if, for any two morphisms u,v:X->Z, uf=vf implies u=v. In the categories of sets, groups, modules, etc., an epimorphism is ...
The epispiral is a plane curve with polar equation r=asec(ntheta). There are n sections if n is odd and 2n if n is even. A slightly more symmetric version considers instead ...
The inverse curve of the epispiral r=asec(ntheta) with inversion center at the origin and inversion radius k is the rose curve r=(kcos(ntheta))/a.
The parametric equations of the evolute of an epitrochoid specified by circle radii a and b with offset h are x = ...
An equation is a mathematical expression stating that two or more quantities are the same as one another, also called an equality, formula, or identity.
A polygon whose vertex angles are equal (Williams 1979, p. 32).
Line segment ranges and pencils which have equal cross ratios are said to be equicross.
There are two similar but distinct concepts related to equidecomposability: "equidecomposable" and "equidecomposable by dissection." The difference is in that the pieces ...
Parallel lines are everywhere equidistant. This postulate is equivalent to the parallel postulate.
An equilateral polygon is a polygon whose edges are all of equal length (Williams 1979, pp. 31-32). The most prominent examples of equilateral polygons are the regular ...
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