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  • ...equal with some value of <math>x</math>). MAA is pretty good at generating smooth combinations, so in this case, the AM-GM works; however, always try to doub
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  • ...], <math>p(x)</math>, is to find the zeros of <math>p(x)=0</math>. Then a smooth curve should be drawn through the zeros accounting for multiple roots and m ...for <math>(-\frac{3}{2}, 1)</math>. This allows the graph to be drawn as a smooth curve curve through the zeros using this information as a guideline:
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  • ...ition --- hence, all three variables are equal. The rest of the problem is smooth sailing; <math>A + M + C = 12</math> implies that <math>A = M = C = 4</math
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  • ...two given points on the circle. More generally, an arc is a portion of a smooth curve joining two points.
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  • Two [[smooth]] [[closed curve]]s are said to be '''externally tangent''' if they are tan
    316 bytes (53 words) - 15:38, 28 April 2007
  • ...ance around a [[circle]], though it may refer to the distance around any [[smooth]] curve, while the term perimeter is typically reserved for [[polygon]]s an
    799 bytes (130 words) - 17:27, 9 February 2020
  • ...ntly represented graphically, with the vertices as points and the edges as smooth curves joining pairs of vertices.
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  • Note that the above describes a manifold in the topological category; in the smooth (analytic, holomorphic, etc) category, one would require the patching homeo
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  • '''Curvature''' is a a number associated with every point on each [[smooth curve]] that describes "how curvy" the curve is at that point. In particul
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  • ...ver return any angle value higher than <math>2\pi</math>. But instead of a smooth wave, these graphs are made up of zigzags with slope <math>1</math> and <ma
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  • A diffeomorphism is a type of [[isomorphism]] between smooth [[manifold|manifolds]]. It is defined as a function. The rules are as follo
    471 bytes (70 words) - 15:33, 11 February 2024