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  • ...2-[[dimension]]al [[plane]]. [[Polygon]]s and [[circle]]s are examples of planar figures, while [[cube (geometry) | cube]]s and [[nondegenerate]] [[tetrahed
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  • ==Planar Figures==
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  • A '''polygon''' is a closed [[planar figure]] consisting of straight [[line segment]]s. There are two types of p
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  • * [[Planar figure]]
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  • ...2-[[dimension]]al [[plane]]. [[Polygon]]s and [[circle]]s are examples of planar figures, while [[cube (geometry) | cube]]s and [[nondegenerate]] [[tetrahed
    327 bytes (41 words) - 22:27, 24 April 2008
  • * [[Planar figures]]
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  • ...diameter <math>12</math> inches. A wedge is cut from the log by making two planar cuts that go entirely through the log. The first is perpendicular to the ax
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  • The formed tetrahedron has pairwise parallel planar and oppositely equal length (<math>4\sqrt{13},15,17</math>) edges and can b
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  • ...diameter <math>12</math> inches. A wedge is cut from the log by making two planar cuts that go entirely through the log. The first is perpendicular to the ax
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  • ===Planar Graphs=== ...4</math> are planar, but <math>K_5</math> and <math>K_{3,3}</math> are not planar.
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  • ...+ d</math> holds, which occurs when A, B, C, and D are the vertices of a (planar) parallelogram, in that order.
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  • Prove that if the opposite sides of a skew (non-planar) quadrilateral are congruent, then the line joining the midpoints of the tw
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  • Prove that if the opposite sides of a skew (non-planar) quadrilateral are congruent, then the line joining the midpoints of the tw
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  • In general, we say that the planar figure with vertices <math>a,b,c\dots,n</math> dilated by a factor <math>k<
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  • A rotation of a planar figure is a transformation that preserves area and angles, but not orientat
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  • 2) The maximum number of planar sections (assuming the plane is bound at some point) created by n lines is
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  • The Planar National Park is an undirected 3-regular planar graph (i.e. all vertices have degree 3). That is: every trail has its two e
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  • ...hared face between <math>2</math> neighboring unit cubes. Each face of the planar graph represents a face of the larger cube. ...4</math> blue vertices belong to the same planar graph face, the different planar graphs are considered to be topological equivalent by rotating the larger c
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  • The Planar National Park is a subset of the Euclidean plane consisting of several trai
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  • ==Planar Figures==
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  • We know the by Euler's Formula for planar graphs that <math>F-E+V=2</math>, where <math>F</math> is the number of bou However, the resulting graph is not planar, as the edges clearly intersect. To account for this, we must turn all inte
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  • ==Solution 8 (Dodecahedron Schlegel (Planar Graph) Diagram)== ...e number (30) of edges. But this diagram is either less symmetrical or non-planar. (There's no good place to put the last vertex (diametrically opposite the
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