coaxal

  • 1coaxal — co·ax·al || ‚kəʊ æksl adj. having a common axis …

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  • 2coaxal — co·axal …

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  • 3coaxal — adjective having a common axis • Syn: ↑coaxial • Similar to: ↑concentric, ↑concentrical, ↑homocentric …

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  • 4Apollonian circles — Some Apollonian circles. Every blue circle intersects every red circle at a right angle. Every red circle passes through the two points, C and D, and every blue circle separates the two points. This article discusses a family of circles sharing a …

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  • 5coaxial — adj. having a common axis. Syn: coaxal. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 6List of circle topics — This list of circle topics includes things related to the geometric shape, either abstractly, as in idealizations studied by geometers, or concretely in physical space. It does not include metaphors like inner circle or circular reasoning in… …

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  • 7Radical axis — This article is about the radical axis used in geometry. For the animation studio, see Radical Axis (studio). Figure 1. Illustration of the radical axis (red line) of two given circles (solid black). For any point P (blue) on the radical axis, a… …

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  • 8D&D Precision Tools — was a manufacturing job shop, founded by Dave Gonzalez in December 1978 in Bellflower, California. D D specialized in the development, design and complete fabrication and processing of high speed precision metal stamping dies and component… …

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  • 9Limiting point — has the following meanings in mathematics:*Limit *Limit point *Limiting point of coaxal circles …

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  • 10Inversive distance — (usually denoted as δ ) is a way of measuring the distance between two non intersecting circles α and β . If α and β are inverted with respect to a circle centered at one of the limiting points of the pencil of α and β , then α and β will invert… …

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