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Hexic is a 2003 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Carbonated Games for various platforms. In Hexic, the player tries to rotate hexagonal tiles to create certain patterns. In Hexic, the player tries to rotate hexagonal tiles to create certain patterns.
Hexic 2 is the sequel to Alexey Pajitnov's puzzle game Hexic, developed by Carbonated Games. It was released on August 15, 2007. It was released on August 15, 2007. [ 1 ]
In seven-dimensional geometry, a hexic 7-cube is a convex uniform 7-polytope, constructed from the uniform 7-demicube. There are 16 unique forms. Hexic 7-cube
Watt's curve, which arose in the context of early work on the steam engine, is a sextic in two variables.. One method of solving the cubic equation involves transforming variables to obtain a sextic equation having terms only of degrees 6, 3, and 0, which can be solved as a quadratic equation in the cube of the variable.
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Degree 6 – sextic (or, less commonly, hexic) Degree 7 – septic (or, less commonly, heptic) Degree 8 – octic; Degree 9 – nonic; Degree 10 – decic; Names for degree above three are based on Latin ordinal numbers, and end in -ic.
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