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FACULTAS SCIENTIARUM NATURALIUM UNIVERSITATIS MASARYKIANAE BRUNENSIS
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R. P. Agarwal, Melbourne; B. Banaschewski, Hamilton; J. B. Cooper, Linz; O. Dosly, Brno; I. Kolar, Brno; O. Kowalski, Praha; P. A. Markowich, Wien; P. W. Michor, Wien; J. Nesetril, Praha; F. Neuman, Brno; L. Polak, Brno; A. Pultr, Praha; S. Schwabik, Praha; J. Slovak, Brno; J. Trlifaj, Praha; A. Zenisek, Brno
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Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie
Contributions to Algebra and Geometry
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O. Krötenheerdt (Halle), G. Stroth (Halle), J. Stückrad (Leipzig), B. Wegner (Berlin).
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Border Pattern Gallery
This gallery has been developed as a class project by the Spring 1996 MATH 3403 Geometric Structures class at Oklahoma State University. Creating and classifying border patterns (also called frieze or band patterns) provides a delightful and engaging introduction to symmetry. Kids love it and so do college students.
This sampling of examples of the seven different types has been developed for your pleasure. Check them out!
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Buffon's Needle
An Analysis and Simulation
by
George Reese
Run the simulation using a Java applet
Introduction to the problem.
The simplest case
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Circumference of A Circle
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Calculating the Circumference of a Circle
The circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle. It could be called the perimeter of the circle.
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The circumference of a circle can be found by multiplying pi ¶ (which is equal to 3.14) by the diameter of the circle.
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Conjectures in Geometry
An educational web site created for high school geometry students
by
Jodi Crane, Linda Stevens, and Dave Wiggins
Introduction:
This site constitutes our final project for Math 5337-Computational Methods in Elementary Geometry, taken at the University of Minnesota's Geometry Center during Winter of 1996. This course could be entitled "Technology in the Geometry Classroom" as one of its more important objectives is to provide students (presumably math ed ...
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Cynthia Lanius
Rectangle Pattern Challenges
Stage No. 1
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Preliminary Questions
Examine Stage No. 1 and Stage No. 2 above. Then examine Stage No. 2 and Stage No. 3. Describe what you have to do to Stage (N - 1) to create Stage N. (This problem is asking about the designs themselves, not the mathematical model.)
Observe the designs looking for patterns. Use the patterns to predict Stages 0, 4 and n. Organize your information into the ...
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Dave's Geometric Pix Gallery
All the images here have something do with geometry and many have to do with chaos.
The chaotic image above is one recently generated by Millefiori! A page describing Mandelbrot and Julia sets, along with Explorers on which you can point and click to get more refined images.
A page on Newton Basins, and a generation form to create them. Updated recently! Some kaleidoscopes and a kaleidoscope applet.
A page describing tiling the Hyperbolic Plane, and an applet to generate hyperbolic tilings A page on Wallpaper Groups.
A Little Gallery of Roulettes Some Bowditch patterns, and other miscelaneous pictures
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NURB Curves: A Guide for the Uninitiated
QuickDraw 3D supports a mathematical model for arbitrary curves and surfaces known as NURB (nonuniform rational B-splines). NURB curves are flexible and powerful, but using them effectively requires some understanding of the underlying mathematical theory. This article presents an intuitive introduction to the mathe ...
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The Division of Mathematics Learning and Teaching (MLT) at Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) works in partnerships with the education community to construct new educational tools, models, and solutions grounded in the daily realities of the classroom.
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The Division of Mathematics Learning and Teaching (MLT) at Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) works in partnerships with the education community to construct new educational tools, models, and solutions grounded in the daily realities of the classroom.
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E-Lab Grade 4 Activity 12
Patterns For Solid Figures
What You Will Do: You will complete nets that make a cube.
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FAST MARCHING METHODS AND LEVEL SET METHODS
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Fast Marching Methods and Level Set Methods are numerical techniques which can follow the evolution of interfaces. These interfaces can develop sharp corners, break apart, and merge together. The techniques have a wide range of appl ...
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Triangle Tiling is the process of taking many copies of a single triangle and laying them next to each other to fill out an area in the plane, or 3D shape in space.
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Silvio Levy
This document is excerpted from the 30th Edition of the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas, published in late 1995 by CRC press.
This completely rewritten and updated edition of CRC's classical reference work is edited by Dan Zwillinger, and boasts the participation of dozens of distinguished contributors in all fields of mathematics. Ordering information is avail ...
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Geometry Through Art
Norman Shapiro
What Children Can Learn about Art and Geometry
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Contact Norman Shapiro for Artist in Residence Programs, Workshops for Teachers, Teacher Resource Kits, and Useful links for Teaching Art and Geometry.
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Geometry Through Art
Norman Shapiro
Exploring Geometry By Making Drawings
Table of Contents
The best way for children to learn about geometry is to take up pencil and straight edge (a ruler will do) and design geometrically on paper.
Long before the Greeks worked out the abstract ideas and discipline of Euclid's geometry, the Egyptians, who had little interest in theorizing, used straight edge and a rope compass to build the pyramids. They applied their tools to design and build the ...
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Math to Build On: Web Site Contents
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Harmonic Maps Bibliography
The Harmonic Maps Bibliography is an ongoing project to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography in the area of harmonic maps. It is the joint work of many volunteers.
The bibliography is available in a variety of formats: the master file is in TiB format from which BiBTeX, TeX and PostScript versions have been generated.
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Hexaflexagons
Background
Hexaflexagons are paper hexagons folded from strips of paper which reveal different faces as they are flexed. The Hexaflexagon described here has six different faces, thus the name Hexahexaflexagon. An interesting chapter that describes Hexaflexagons can be found in Martin Gardner's book Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions, first published in 1959 by Simon and Schuster, and reprinted in both hard-cover and paperback by several publishers including Penguin Books (U.S., ...
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And Insights into the History of Mathematics
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Hyperspace Structures
Exploring the fourth dimension.
Produced by Andy Burbanks and Keith Beardmore.
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1. The Hypercube
A hypercube is a 4 dimensional analogue of the cube. Details of the construction of this object are given, along with movies of a spinning hypercube. 2. An ``Inflated Hypercube''
By inserting new vertices into the edges and faces of a hypercube, it may be ``inflated'' to give an approximation to the hypersphere.
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Welcome to Illusionworks.com
Great optical illusion sites:
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• Eyetricks.com - Tons of optical illusion galleries, 3D images and brainteasers.
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The material presented in the following pages are for middle school students, high school students, college students, and all who are interested in mathematics. You will find interactive programs that you can manipulate and a lot of animation that helps you to grasp the meaning of mathematical ideas.
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Finite Rank Torsion Free Modules Over Dedekind Domains
E. Lee Lady
In Math Reviews, abelian group theory sits ensconced among all the other varieties of group theory, having no more in common with its neighbors than a handful of words such as "group," "subgroup," and "homomorphism."
Kaplansky, in his "little red book", asserted that abelian group theory is really the study of modules over principal ideal domains, and since then most abelian group theorists tend to feel more at home with co ...
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Welcome to liverdisease.com
The home page of Melissa Palmer, M.D.
This site is dedicated to the expansion of knowledge
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Mark's Newbold's Java Stuff
Waterman Polyhedra Java 1.1 (New May 2005)
Hyperspace Star Polytope Slicer Java 1.1
Counter-Rotating Spirals Illusion Java 1.0
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Stereoscopic Animated Hyperspace Objects Java 1.0
(These are all based on the same Java applet.)
HyperCube
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The java source code for these. (This was my first Java applet.)
My Critique of My Code.
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MATEMATICKI VESNIK
ISSN 0025-5165 · Electronic Edition
Editor-in-chief: Mila Mrsevic
A research journal published since 1949 by the Mathematical Society of Serbia - Serbia and Montenegro.
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The Four Types of Symmetry in the Plane
written by Dr. Susan Addington
California Math Show
susan@math.csusb.edu
http://www.math.csusb.edu/
formatted and edited by Suzanne Alejandre
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A pattern is symmetric if there is at least one symmetry
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MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTE
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MATHEMATICA BOHEMICA
CASOPIS PRO PESTOVANI MATEMATIKY
ISSN 0862-7959 · Electronic Edition
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Volume 127 (2002)
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Volume 126 (2001)
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Volume 125 (2000)
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Volume 124 (1999)
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The courses and other mathematics resources listed below were developed at the University of Saskatchewan. EMR - Exercises in Math Readiness
MRC - Math Readiness Course
MFC - Math Foundations Course
Conic Sections Course
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par Xavier Hubaut, professeur émérite de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles
Le cours a changé d'adresse:
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NonEuclid
NonEuclid is a Software Simulation offering Straightedge and Compass Constructions in Hyperbolic Geometry (a geometry of Einstein's General Relativity Theory and Curved Hyperspace) for use in High School and Undergraduate Education.
This web site provides the platform independent, NonEuclid software (written in 100% pure Java) together with a 25 page, illustrated, hypertext introductory explanation of Hyperbolic Geometry.
NonEuclid has moved.
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Perimeter and Area
1. You have a square piece of cardboard that has a perimeter of 12 centimeters. What is the area of the cardboard?
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Perimeter of a Parallelogram
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The perimeter of a parallelogram is the distance around the outside of the parallelogram. A parallelogram has four sides with opposite sides being congruent. The formula for finding the perimeter is Side A + Side B + Side A + Side B. This could also be stated as 2*Side A + 2*Side B or 2*(Side A + Side B).
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Perimeter of a Square
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Calculating the Perimeter of a Square
The perimeter of a square is the distance around the outside of the square. A square has four sides of equal length. The formula for finding the perimeter of a square is 4*(Length of a Side).
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Peek
N-dimensional polytope visualization
by cross-section and projection
Peek is a program to interactively explore arbitrary dimension polytopes through the use of cross-sections and projections.
Projections have already been extensively used for this purpose. For instance, those who know what a hypercube is have probably seen the projective views that are so common, such as the two shown here.
Fewer people know, however, that the hypercube also exists as a series of 3-dimen ...
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Problem of the Minimum Rotation-Surface
It is necessary to find a generating line of the rotation-surface with minimum area. It is known that the line to be found is a catenary. Depending on the concrete boundary conditions, there can exist either two solutions of the Euler equation or alone or none. These solutions are catenaries. In traditional courses, one does not pay attention enough to the case of absence of the classic solution. In the numerical solution by the Euler method, the broken-w ...
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Circles of Light:
The Mathematics of Rainbows
How are rainbows formed? Why do they only occur when the sun is behind the observer? If the sun is low on the horizon, at what angle in the sky should we expect to see a rainbow?
This lab helps to answer these and other questions by examining a mathematical model of light passing through a water droplet.
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Hilbert's Building Blocks
Investigating space curves to construct 3-D forms
Curve Generation:
I have been interested in the area of computer generated forms, mostly from the architectural viewpoint, for a long time. Most recently I have been investigating fractals as a way of generating 3-D forms. Not having a lot of luck in getting results that could suggest reasonable 3-D forms, I moved back to some earlier work I did in 2-D with Hilbert curves, spirolaterals, space filling curves, ...
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SIAM Review
Volume 39, Number 4, December 1997, pp. 745-754
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FINDING THE CENTER OF A CIRCULAR
STARTING LINE IN AN ANCIENT GREEK STADIUM
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CHRIS RORRES
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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DAVID GILMAN ROMANO
Mediterranean Section
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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Steiner Surfaces, by Adam Coffman.
Equations and graphics of Steiner surfaces: algebraic varieties with quadratic rational parametrizations. The classification includes quartic models of the projective plane, ruled cubics, and quadric surfaces. Steiner surface patches can be used in computer graphics, particularly ray-tracing. This site lists all the different geometric types of Steiner surfaces; the mathematical setting for describing the entire surface is projective geometry.
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Surface Area of A Cube
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To calculate the surface are of a cube, find the surface area of one side and multiply by 6. The surface area of any side is the length of a side squared.
Example: Surface area of a cube with a side of length 4 = 4*4*6 = 96
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Surface Area of Cylinders
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Surface Area of Cylinders.
To find the surface area of a cylinder add the surface area of each end plus the surface area of the side. The surface area of each end is the ¶r2. There are two ends so their combinded surface area is 2*¶r2. The surface area of the side is the circumference times the height or 2¶rh.
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Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
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Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
A rectangular prism has 2 ends and 4 sides. Opposite sides have the same area. The surface area is the sum of the areas of all six sides.
How to find the surface area of Rectangular Prisms:
Find the area of two sides (Length*Height)*2 sides
Find the area of adjacent sides (Width*Height)*2 sides
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A Math Forum Web Unit
Suzanne Alejandre's
Designs With Circles
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In the Islamic culture the circle is a unit of measure. The circle is the basis for the organization of space. It is a starting point in architecture, poetry, music and even calligraphy. From a circle it is possible to construct many regular polygons.
The decimal system we use did not appear as a standard until the eighth century A.D. Before exac ...
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The burr puzzles site
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A Burr Puzzle consists of at least three rods intersecting each other at right angles. The most famous and well known type is the six piece burr where three sets of two rods intersect each other.
At this site we let you explore six piece burrs. You can select either from a list of a few precalculated burrs, or you can select six ...
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The Four Color Theorem
This page gives a brief summary of a new proof of the Four Color Theorem and a four-coloring algorithm found by Neil Robertson, Daniel P. Sanders, Paul Seymour and Robin Thomas.
Table of Contents:
History.
Why a new proof?
Outline of the proof.
Main features of our proof.
Configurations.
Discharging rules.
Pointers.
A quadratic algorithm.
Discussion.
References.
History.
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Note: The Geometry Center is now closed. Read about the details here.
WebEQ is a suite of Java programs for putting math on the web using MathML. Includes an equation editor, tex translator, and Java APIs.
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The Geometry Forum is an electronic community focused on geometry and math education based at Swarthmore college. The Forum began as a set of newsgroups, but now includes a WWW server and several other math-related services.
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3-D Drawing and Geometry
by Cathi Sanders
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Wherever we look, we see three-dimensional shapes. Buildings, furniture, plants, even people themselves: all are solid objects. Whenever we look at the world around us, we see it in three dimensions: length, width and height. Drawings that are created to represent the idea of these three dimensio ...
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The Geometry of the Sphere
John C. Polking
Rice University
The material on these pages was the text for part of the Advanced Mathematics course in the High School Teachers Program at the IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute at the Institute for Advanced Study during July of 1996.
Teachers are requested to make their own contributions to this page. These can be in the form of comments or lesson plans that they have used based on this material. Please send email to the author ...
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Welcome to the Geometry Sender at Keio University! The Geometry Sender is a Network File System dedicated to the distribution of geometric structures.
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The Image Warper
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SunSITE @ UBC
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The Living Mathematics Project
``Constructing a new medium for the communication of Mathematics''
Ask any mathematician, and you'll be told - Mathematics is a dynamic, living subject. But for many people, going beyond the static images and formulas of current mathematics texts requires an effort in creative visualization which is often beyond their means. The Living Mathematics Project hosted at SunSITE UBC is working to apply recent advances ...
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Supercomputing '95 Information Architecture
GII Testbed for I-WAY Applications, Entry #8: Laterna matheMagica
ON THE MINIMAX SPHERE EVERSION
Rob Kusner
Mathematics and GANG
University of Massachussetts at Amherst
July 1995
This is a little ``mystory'' - which rhymes with ``history'' - concerning the minimax sphere eversion. I hope it will explain the context in which I thought up this eversion, and how the animation presented here has ``come to pass''.
Kids climbing fences, alon ...
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Supercomputing '95 Information Architecture
GII Testbed for I-WAY Applications, Entry #8: Laterna matheMagica
ON THE MINIMAX SPHERE EVERSION
Rob Kusner
Mathematics and GANG
University of Massachussetts at Amherst
July 1995
This is a little ``mystory'' - which rhymes with ``history'' - concerning the minimax sphere eversion. I hope it will explain the context in which I thought up this eversion, and how the animation presented here has ``come to pass''.
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The Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar
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The Pacific Northwest Geometry Seminar (PNGS) is a regional meeting for geometers of all kinds. It is held every fall and spring, and every other winter,rotating among the following participating institutions: ...
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Types of Polygons
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Types of Triangles based on Sides
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Identifying Triangles by their Sides
Types of triangles based on their sides
An EQUILATERAL triangle has all three sides the same length.
An ISOSCELES triangle has two sides the same length and the third side a different length.
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
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Volume of a Cylinder
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The volume of a cylinder equals the (area of the base)*height = ¶r2h
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Pyramid Volume
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The volume of a pyramid is equal to 1/3 * length_of_base * width_of_base * height.
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Volume of a Rectangular Prism
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The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula:
volume=length*width*height
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Wilson Stothers' Geometry Pages
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Welcome to my new-look geometry pages.
These pages began as an experiment in teaching projective conics using Cabri.
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