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  2. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    1. Center line, the central axis of a feature. 2. Class, for example, "paint per spec XYZ revision C type 1 class 2" may be abbreviated as "paint per spec XYZ REV C TY 1 CL 2" or even in some cases "paint per spec XYZ-C-1-2". (The latter practice is not uncommon but is cryptic for workers with minimal training and experience. The first two ...

  3. Triangle center - Wikipedia

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    A triangle center P is said to be a major triangle center if the trilinear coordinates of P can be expressed in the form (): (): where ⁠ ⁠ is a function of the angle X alone and does not depend on the other angles or on the side lengths. [9]

  4. RP2040 - Wikipedia

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    RP2040 is a 32-bit dual ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller integrated circuit [1] [2] [3] by Raspberry Pi Ltd. In January 2021, it was released as part of the Raspberry Pi Pico board. [ 1 ] Its successor is the RP2350 series.

  5. Incenter - Wikipedia

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    It is the first listed center, X(1), in Clark Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers, and the identity element of the multiplicative group of triangle centers. [1] [2] For polygons with more than three sides, the incenter only exists for tangential polygons: those that have an incircle that is tangent to each side of the polygon. In this ...

  6. Category:Triangle centers - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a triangle center is a point constructed from a triangle in a way that is independent of the triangle's placement and scale. Pages in category "Triangle centers" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

  7. Morley centers - Wikipedia

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    In plane geometry, the Morley centers are two special points associated with a triangle.Both of them are triangle centers.One of them called first Morley center [1] (or simply, the Morley center [2]) is designated as X(356) in Clark Kimberling's Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers, while the other point called second Morley center [1] (or the 1st Morley–Taylor–Marr Center [2]) is designated ...

  8. Centered triangular number - Wikipedia

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    The n-th centered triangular number, corresponding to n layers plus the center, is given by the formula:, = + (+) = + +. Each centered triangular number has a remainder of 1 when divided by 3, and the quotient (if positive) is the previous regular triangular number.

  9. Fermat point - Wikipedia

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    Fig 1. Construction of the first isogonic center, X(13). When no angle of the triangle exceeds 120°, this point is the Fermat point. In Euclidean geometry, the Fermat point of a triangle, also called the Torricelli point or Fermat–Torricelli point, is a point such that the sum of the three distances from each of the three vertices of the triangle to the point is the smallest possible [1] or ...