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  2. Hinge theorem - Wikipedia

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    The hinge theorem holds in Euclidean spaces and more generally in simply connected non-positively curved space forms.. It can be also extended from plane Euclidean geometry to higher dimension Euclidean spaces (e.g., to tetrahedra and more generally to simplices), as has been done for orthocentric tetrahedra (i.e., tetrahedra in which altitudes are concurrent) [2] and more generally for ...

  3. Stopwatch - Wikipedia

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    The text below the image shows the time that corresponds to the movement of the indicator around the stopwatch. A stopwatch is a timepiece designed to measure the amount of time that elapses between its activation and deactivation. A large digital version of a stopwatch designed for viewing at a distance, as in a sports stadium, is called a ...

  4. Converse relation - Wikipedia

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    A function is invertible if and only if its converse relation is a function, in which case the converse relation is the inverse function. The converse relation of a function f : X → Y {\displaystyle f:X\to Y} is the relation f − 1 ⊆ Y × X {\displaystyle f^{-1}\subseteq Y\times X} defined by the graph f − 1 = { ( y , x ) ∈ Y × X : y ...

  5. Theorema Egregium - Wikipedia

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    A sphere of radius R has constant Gaussian curvature which is equal to 1/R 2. At the same time, a plane has zero Gaussian curvature. As a corollary of Theorema Egregium, a piece of paper cannot be bent onto a sphere without crumpling. Conversely, the surface of a sphere cannot be unfolded onto a flat plane without distorting the distances.

  6. Maass wave form - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Maass forms or Maass wave forms are studied in the theory of automorphic forms.Maass forms are complex-valued smooth functions of the upper half plane, which transform in a similar way under the operation of a discrete subgroup of () as modular forms.

  7. Hinge’s CEO insists the app doesn’t have an ‘attractiveness ...

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    Its third-quarter earnings showed a 6% year-over-year decline in people paying for Tinder, and the company lowered its revenue projections for fourth-quarter earnings. However, Hinge’s direct ...

  8. Pons asinorum - Wikipedia

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    The pons asinorum in Oliver Byrne's edition of the Elements [1]. In geometry, the theorem that the angles opposite the equal sides of an isosceles triangle are themselves equal is known as the pons asinorum (/ ˈ p ɒ n z ˌ æ s ɪ ˈ n ɔːr ə m / PONZ ass-ih-NOR-əm), Latin for "bridge of asses", or more descriptively as the isosceles triangle theorem.

  9. Can Hinge help solve the Gen Z loneliness epidemic? The ...

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    A vast majority of Gen Z—79%—feel emotionally, mentally, or physically exhausted from using dating apps, according to a survey from Forbes Health this year. 'Dating app fatigue' is a vicious ...

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