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The centroid of the four points constituting an orthocentric system is the center of the common nine-point circle (Johnson 1929, p. 249). This fact automatically guarantees ...
The common axis of the three altitude planes of a trihedron.
Given four points, A, B, C, and H, let H be the orthocenter of DeltaABC. Then A is the orthocenter DeltaHBC, B is the orthocenter of DeltaHAC, and C is the orthocenter of ...
If two pairs of opposite sides of a complete quadrilateral are pairs of perpendicular lines, the quadrilateral is said to be orthocentric. In such a case, the remaining sides ...
The orthocubic (or ortho cubic) Z(X_4) is a self-isogonal cubic with pivot point at the orthocenter H, so it has parameter x=cosBcosC and trilinear equation (Cundy and Parry ...
An orthogonal array OA(k,s) is a k×s^2 array with entries taken from an s-set S having the property that in any two rows, each ordered pair of symbols from S occurs exactly ...
An orthogonal basis of vectors is a set of vectors {x_j} that satisfy x_jx_k=C_(jk)delta_(jk) and x^mux_nu=C_nu^mudelta_nu^mu, where C_(jk), C_nu^mu are constants (not ...
Two functions f(x) and g(x) are orthogonal over the interval a<=x<=b with weighting function w(x) if <f(x)|g(x)>=int_a^bf(x)g(x)w(x)dx=0. (1) If, in addition, ...
Two representations of a group chi_i and chi_j are said to be orthogonal if sum_(R)chi_i(R)chi_j(R)=0 for i!=j, where the sum is over all elements R of the representation.
Orthogonal involution, also called absolute involution, is the involution on the line at infinity that maps orthogonal directions to each other.
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