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коллинеарные точки
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
collinear — ► ADJECTIVE Geometry ▪ (of points) lying in the same straight line. DERIVATIVES collinearity noun … English terms dictionary
collinear — [kə lin′ē ər] adj. [ COL (var. of COM ) + LINEAR] in, or sharing, the same straight line as two points or planes … English World dictionary
collinear — [kɒ lɪnɪə] adjective Geometry (of points) lying in the same straight line. Derivatives collinearity noun … English new terms dictionary
collinear — adj. Geom. (of points) lying in the same straight line. Derivatives: collinearity n. collinearly adv … Useful english dictionary
Concyclic points — In geometry, a set of points is said to be concyclic (or cocyclic) if they lie on a common circle. Concyclic points, showing that the perpendicular bisectors of pairs are concurrent … Wikipedia
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Cross-ratio — D is the harmonic conjugate of C with respect to A and B In geometry, the cross ratio, also called double ratio and anharmonic ratio, is a special number associated with an ordered quadruple of collinear points, particularly points on a… … Wikipedia
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Sylvester–Gallai theorem — The Sylvester–Gallai theorem asserts that given a finite number of points in the Euclidean plane, either all the points are collinear; or there is a line which contains exactly two of the points. This claim was posed as a problem by J. J.… … Wikipedia
projective geometry — the geometric study of projective properties. [1880 85] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between geometric figures and the images (mappings) of them that result from projection. Examples of projections include motion… … Universalium