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  2. Dihedral group of order 8 - Wikipedia

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    As an example, we consider a glass square of a certain thickness with a letter "F" written on it to make the different positions distinguishable. In order to describe its symmetry, we form the set of all those rigid movements of the square that do not make a visible difference (except the "F").

  3. Square pyramidal molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    Structure of xenon oxytetrafluoride, an example of a molecule with the square pyramidal coordination geometry.. Square pyramidal geometry describes the shape of certain chemical compounds with the formula ML 5 where L is a ligand.

  4. File:Five Squared.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مربع; مربع (جبر) Usage on ba.wikipedia.org Квадрат; Usage on bcl.wikipedia.org

  5. Samma (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Sammā (Sindhi: سما) is a tribe that has origins in Sindh.The Samma are spread across Pakistan and North-West India.The Sandhai Muslims are Samma who converted to Islam. ...

  6. Maua Sama - Wikipedia

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    Maua Sama (born August 27, 1990) is a Tanzanian singer and songwriter. She is known for her song "Iokote" (2018). [1] [2] [3] Early life and education ...

  7. Isosceles trapezoid - Wikipedia

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    Any non-self-crossing quadrilateral with exactly one axis of symmetry must be either an isosceles trapezoid or a kite. [5] However, if crossings are allowed, the set of symmetric quadrilaterals must be expanded to include also the crossed isosceles trapezoids, crossed quadrilaterals in which the crossed sides are of equal length and the other sides are parallel, and the antiparallelograms ...

  8. Chi-squared distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, the chi-squared distribution (also chi-square or -distribution) with degrees of freedom is the distribution of a sum of the squares of independent standard normal random variables.

  9. Samatva - Wikipedia

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