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  2. Geometry template - Wikipedia

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    Stencil for the curves of y=x 2, y=tan(x), y=sin(x), and y= ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ sin(x). A geometry template is a piece of clear plastic with cut-out shapes for use in mathematics and other subjects in primary school through secondary school. It also has various measurements on its sides to be used like a ruler. In Australia, popular brands include ...

  3. File:Circle sign 2-digit template.svg - Wikipedia

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    600 × 600 (2 KB) Fredddie: fix sizes: 23:21, 23 November 2006: 192 × 192 (2 KB) O: This is the exact same image as Image:Circle sign 38.svg, except that I deleted the path for "38". To use this template, change the "38" numbering in your favourite SVG editor to the number you want, make the number a path, save the file as "Circle

  4. File:Circle.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Circle.pdf (270 × 235 pixels, file size: 2 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. File:Circle structures.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Scallop Diagram2.svg - Wikipedia

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    The giant scallop is equilateral (i.e., symmetrical anterior-to-posterior) and very nearly equivalved (i.e., its left and right valves are close to the same size and shape), though this is not true of all or even most members of the class pectinidae.

  7. Template:Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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  8. Osculating circle - Wikipedia

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    The circle with center at Q and with radius R is called the osculating circle to the curve γ at the point P. If C is a regular space curve then the osculating circle is defined in a similar way, using the principal normal vector N. It lies in the osculating plane, the plane spanned by the tangent and principal normal vectors T and N at the ...

  9. List of centroids - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of centroids of various two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. The centroid of an object in -dimensional space is the intersection of all hyperplanes that divide into two parts of equal moment about the hyperplane.