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  2. Half-space (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A closed half-space is the union of an open half-space and the hyperplane that defines it. The open (closed) upper half-space is the half-space of all (x1, x2, ..., xn) such that xn > 0 (≥ 0). The open (closed) lower half-space is defined similarly, by requiring that xn be negative (non-positive). A half-space may be specified by a linear ...

  3. Constant term - Wikipedia

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    Constant term. In mathematics, a constant term (sometimes referred to as a free term) is a term in an algebraic expression that does not contain any variables and therefore is constant. For example, in the quadratic polynomial, The number 3 is a constant term. [1]

  4. Slab (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A slab can also be defined as a set of points: [3] {}, where is the normal vector of the planes = and =. Or, if the slab is centered around the origin: [ 4 ] { x ∈ R n ∣ | n ⋅ x | ≤ θ / 2 } , {\displaystyle \{x\in \mathbb {R} ^{n}\mid |n\cdot x|\leq \theta /2\},} where θ = | α − β | {\displaystyle \theta =|\alpha -\beta |} is the ...

  5. Pie vs. Tart: The Difference Between These Two ... - AOL

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    If there was a family tree of pastry, pies and tarts (much like pies versus cobblers) would be on the same delicious branch. Both start out with a bottom layer crust and then are topped with ...

  6. Change of base - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, change of base can mean any of several things: Changing numeral bases, such as converting from base 2 (binary) to base 10 (decimal). This is known as base conversion. The logarithmic change-of-base formula, one of the logarithmic identities used frequently in algebra and calculus. The method for changing between polynomial and ...

  7. Codomain - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a codomain or set of destination of a function is a set into which all of the output of the function is constrained to fall. It is the set Y in the notation f: X → Y. The term range is sometimes ambiguously used to refer to either the codomain or the image of a function. A codomain is part of a function f if f is defined as a ...

  8. Kate Middleton Returns to Work in a Burgundy Pantsuit With ...

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    Kate Middleton has done one of her first royal engagements since she completed chemotherapy. The Princess of Wales and her husband, Prince William, met with a young photographer and her family at ...

  9. NFL punt of the year? Jaguars' Logan Cooke booms 73-yarder ...

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    The Jacksonville Jaguars lost to the Green Bay Packers 30-27 on Sunday, but Jaguars punter Logan Cooke provided a highlight with a spectacular 73-yard kick on Jacksonville's first series of the game.