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    Tessellation

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    actually only 3 types of regular polygons which can be tessellated by themselves‚ which is : 1. Triangles 2. Squares 3. Hexagons Only three regular tessellations exist‚ because there are only three polygons whose interior angles divide evenly into 360 degrees: the triangle (60 degrees) the square (90 degrees) and the hexagon (120 degrees). Of the regular polygons‚ only triangles‚ squares‚ hexagons‚ octagons‚ and dodecagons can be used for tiling around a common vertex - again because

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    The Arthurian Legends

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    love triangles‚ but many of them have sad or tragic endings. One of the most well known and famous love triangles is among King Arthur‚ Guinevere‚ and Lancelot. Another love triangle many people know is the one between Uther‚ Igraine‚ and Gorlois. There is also a love triangle that isn’t as popular as the other two‚ but is still well known. That love triangle is between King Mark‚ Iseult‚ and Tristan. In many of love triangles‚ there is always a tragedy. In this case‚ all three of the triangles have

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    Bermuda Triangle. THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE INTRODUCTION: The Bermuda Triangle is located in the Atlantic Ocean. It is documented that many unexplainable things happen in this area. It causes electronic devices such as compasses and electronic equipment to malfunction. Today I am going to inform you about the Bermuda Triangle and two voyages that took place in it. Transition Statement: The Bermuda Triangle spreads across 140‚000 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean. I. The Triangle is located

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    Trignometry

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    Trigonometry Trigonometry (from Greek trigōnon "triangle" + metron "measure"[1]) is a branch of mathematics that studies triangles and the relationships between the lengths of their sides and the angles between those sides. Trigonometry defines the trigonometric functions‚ which describe those relationships and have applicability to cyclicalphenomena‚ such as waves. The field evolved during the third century BC as a branch of geometry used extensively for astronomical studies.[2] It is also the

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    Elliott Wave Notes 1

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    rule 4.1 the triangle in fourth wave forecasting wave 5 rule 4.2 the length of wave 4 relative to a wave within it rule 4.3 the large correction of wave 2 forecasting wave 4 rule 4.4 the most common retracement of wave 4 rule 4.5 the forecasting of the terminus of wave 4 rule 5.1 the 1st & 3rd equal length rule 5.2 the wave 5 diagonal triangle rule 5.3 the wave five diagonal triangle throw over rule 5.4 the retracement of the 5th wave extension rule 5.5 the 5th wave diagonal triangle volume rule

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    Name: __________________________ Rating: _____________ Course: _________________________ Date: ______________ Instructor: ____________________________ Exercise 6.1 Law of Sines (Case I) A. Solve the unknown parts of the following triangles with the given conditions: 1. S = 660 ‚ M = 580 s = 5.8 cm in SMN 2. T = 840 ‚ M = 690 ‚ c = 25.56 ‚ in TMC B. Solve the following problems. (Show your solutions and draw the figure) 1. One diagonal of a parallelogram

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    when you are born your soul is burdened by a clumsy body that forgets everything. However‚ when you learn something‚ you are just remembering what you (your soul) forgot. For example: you have never seen a triangle. Such a bold declaration is also a defining part of the theory. In order for a triangle to exist‚ it has to have lines to create it‚ but the second

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    example of imagining a triangle. He argues that although there may not be such a geometrical figure and never has been in the world outside of his thought‚ the figure still exists. His reasoning behind this is that the figure cannot help having a certain nature‚ form‚ or essence which is unalterable and is in fact eternal. As well‚ He argues that it is evident he could not have simply invented the figure‚ that evidence being the properties of the triangle. Firstly‚ a triangle consists of three angles

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    Truss Bridge Design

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    triangular shapes in truss design. A truss is a formation produced by triangular components. The triangular units forming the truss are slim and straight in form. The truss bridges consist of a grouping of triangles. Trusses are used in bridge design to form a series of strong supports using triangles‚ and have the forces of tension and compression acting on them. The importance of triangular shapes in truss design is that when a force is applied on them‚ they will be under both compression and tension

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment

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    This unit’s main goal was to use similar triangles to measure the length of a shadow. While using the variables D‚ H‚ and L‚ we have figured out a formula to measure a shadow’s length. In order to do this though‚ everyone had to learn the basic concepts of similarity‚ congruence‚ right triangles‚ and trigonometry. Similarity and congruence were two very important factors because they helped us learn about angles and the importance of triangles. Similarity was a key to find out how to use proportions

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