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  • 21skew — v 1. turn aside, bend or move aside, deflect, shift, swerve, sheer, turn, veer, deviate, diverge, curve, bend, twist. 2. squint, look obliquely, look askance, glance side wise. 3. oblique, slant, slope, tilt, incline. 4. misrepresent, belie,… …

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  • 22skew — adjective 1》 neither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line; askew. 2》 Mathematics (of a pair of lines) neither parallel nor intersecting.     ↘(of a curve) not lying in a plane. 3》 Statistics (of a statistical distribution)… …

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  • 23Twisted cubic — In mathematics, a twisted cubic is a smooth, rational curve C of degree three in projective 3 space mathbb{P}^3. It is a fundamental example of a skew curve. It is essentially unique, up to projective transformation ( the twisted cubic,… …

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  • 24slant — v 1. slope, lean, incline, tilt, pitch, dip; bend, bias, shift, shelve, cant, list, keel; skew, curve, veer, swerve; deviate, diverge, angle off, bear off, bevel, sheer. 2. bias, bend, twist, screw, wrest, garble; distort, misrepresent, misreport …

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  • 25List of mathematics articles (S) — NOTOC S S duality S matrix S plane S transform S unit S.O.S. Mathematics SA subgroup Saccheri quadrilateral Sacks spiral Sacred geometry Saddle node bifurcation Saddle point Saddle surface Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics Safe prime Safe… …

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  • 26Gear — For the gear like device used to drive a roller chain, see Sprocket. This article is about mechanical gears. For other uses, see Gear (disambiguation). Two meshing gears transmitting rotational motion. Note that the smaller gear is rotating… …

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  • 29Pearson distribution — The Pearson distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions. It was first published by Karl Pearson in 1895 and subsequently extended by him in 1901 and 1916 in a series of articles on biostatistics. History The Pearson system… …

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  • 30Normal distribution — This article is about the univariate normal distribution. For normally distributed vectors, see Multivariate normal distribution. Probability density function The red line is the standard normal distribution Cumulative distribution function …

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