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  • Let <math>z</math> be the distance along <math>AB</math> from <math>A</math> to where the perp from <math>D</m ...ke it up to a triangle <math>QAB</math> and <math>P</math> must lie on its angular bisector. Then we know that <math>AP:BP=7:5</math>, which makes <math>AP =
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  • ...sure of the central angle, and is known as the [[arc segment]]'s [[angular distance]].
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  • ...vely. (The teeth on all gears are the same size and regularly spaced.) The angular speeds, in revolutions per minutes of <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, and < The distance that each of the gears rotate is constant. Let us have the number of teeth
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  • ...vely. (The teeth on all gears are the same size and regularly spaced.) The angular speeds, in revolutions per minutes of <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, and < ...distance between <math>C_1</math> and <math>C_2</math> is the same as the distance between <math>C_2</math> and <math>C_3</math>.
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  • ...rotate 360 degrees in order to come back to its original position, so the angular measure that the disk has covered relative to the clock is simply <math>12 ...showing that the distance the center of the disk travels equals the total distance the disk rotates.
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  • The sums of the plane angles (the angular defects) at any three vertices of the tetrahedron are equal to <math>180^\c a) If the angular defect of vertex <math>C</math> is <math>180^\circ,</math> then angle
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