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  2. Object complement - Wikipedia

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    The object complement is bold in the following examples: She painted the barn red. – Adjective as object complement; Here, painted is an attributive ditransitive verb. The direct object is the barn. The object complement construction allows for the combination of the sentences She painted the barn and The barn was painted red. He considers ...

  3. Complement graph - Wikipedia

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    The complement of an edgeless graph is a complete graph and vice versa. Any induced subgraph of the complement graph of a graph G is the complement of the corresponding induced subgraph in G. An independent set in a graph is a clique in the complement graph and vice versa. This is a special case of the previous two properties, as an independent ...

  4. Method of complements - Wikipedia

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    In the decimal numbering system, the radix complement is called the ten's complement and the diminished radix complement the nines' complement. In binary, the radix complement is called the two's complement and the diminished radix complement the ones' complement. The naming of complements in other bases is similar.

  5. Trefoil knot - Wikipedia

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    In topology and knot theory, the trefoil is usually defined using a knot diagram instead of an explicit parametric equation. In algebraic geometry, the trefoil can also be obtained as the intersection in C 2 of the unit 3-sphere S 3 with the complex plane curve of zeroes of the complex polynomial z 2 + w 3 (a cuspidal cubic).

  6. Orthogonal complement - Wikipedia

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    Informally, it is called the perp, short for perpendicular complement. It is a subspace of . Example. Let = (, , ) be the vector ...

  7. Complement (set theory) - Wikipedia

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    If A is a set, then the absolute complement of A (or simply the complement of A) is the set of elements not in A (within a larger set that is implicitly defined). In other words, let U be a set that contains all the elements under study; if there is no need to mention U, either because it has been previously specified, or it is obvious and unique, then the absolute complement of A is the ...

  8. MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages. Although MATLAB is intended primarily for numeric computing, an optional toolbox uses the MuPAD symbolic engine allowing access to symbolic computing abilities.

  9. Knot theory - Wikipedia

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    A reduced diagram is a knot diagram in which there are no reducible crossings (also nugatory or removable crossings), or in which all of the reducible crossings have been removed. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A petal projection is a type of projection in which, instead of forming double points, all strands of the knot meet at a single crossing point, connected ...