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  • hearing about "kites" as a geometry term until this year. Danieltrevi (talk) 13:48, 28 March 2019 (UTC) Would a US high school geometry textbook note the...
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  • for "right kite = kite and cyclic" and for "cyclic = opposite angles supplementary" but not for the obvious inference "right kite = kite and opposite...
    24 KB (3,321 words) - 04:06, 25 October 2022
  • type of quadrilateral" This entry has no link to the actual article - Kite (geometry). I'm not sure what the format for putting this link in should be. Nicgarner...
    1 KB (107 words) - 14:23, 25 March 2016
  • 2. The formula for the area of a kite is p x q/2 see: Kite (geometry)#Area But there are an infinite number of kites with a side of length 2 and an area...
    8 KB (1,032 words) - 08:11, 3 February 2024
  • demonstrating this, but it's been 14 years since I've even thought about a geometry proof, so it's a little clunky. —The preceding unsigned comment was added...
    19 KB (2,383 words) - 01:39, 9 June 2023
  • plane geometry, and which apply to any geometry, including the twisted geometry of crossed quadrilaterals. Should we leave the other geometries to the...
    35 KB (4,361 words) - 00:13, 10 June 2023
  • to "no". Special cases ought to be treated equally. Plus, nothing at Kite (geometry) nor isosceles trapezoid talk about these special case, probably because...
    12 KB (1,721 words) - 03:48, 9 March 2024
  • of the base) and 4 kites, filling out the figure. Yet the "faces" entry describes 4+1 squares. Why isn't that 1 Square + 4 kites? Thanks --Lbeaumont...
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  • differences.”” The Boston Globe Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Kite (geometry) Moved to mainspace by Thriley (talk), Sdkb (talk), and Outfortrout...
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  • kites), but such an overlap can be achieved in multiple ways. I have clarified the article and image based upon the article by Lord et al. Geometry guy...
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  • by 83.227.45.253 (talk) 18:51, 23 May 2010 (UTC) "Drake" means not only "kite" but also "dragon" in english.--212.226.40.194 (talk) 16:17, 11 May 2012...
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  • situation you describe is possible. You can experiment on it using a dynamic geometry computer program like GeoGebra (free). Then you find that in your situation...
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  • possible to tessellate in non-Euclidean geometries such as hyperbolic geometry." What about spherical geometry? Has nothing been done in this area? Is...
    19 KB (2,775 words) - 00:06, 1 March 2024
  • don't equate being diamond-shaped with being a rhombus (some regard some kites as being diamond-shaped as well), a rhomboid should/would not be considered...
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  • theory in Geometry. The new theory in Geometry is written to include the old theory, in other words, all the current knowledge of geometry includes Euclid's...
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  • contribs) 22:25, 18 September 2005 See the figures at "quadrilateral": a kite a should do. (If you mean by quadrangle something which must have 4 angles...
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  • Talk:Golden ratio/sandbox (category Euclidean plane geometry)
    frequent appearance in geometry; the division of a line into "extreme and mean ratio" (the golden section) is important in the geometry of regular pentagrams...
    115 KB (13,111 words) - 05:30, 2 February 2024
  • confusion of angles with their amplitudes. For instance: In Euclidean geometry, the sum of the angles α + β + γ is equal to two right angles (180° or...
    156 KB (23,243 words) - 00:41, 8 June 2022
  • Fuller inspired mathematics, computer code (thinking of Elastic Interval Geometry in particular). I've contributed to this genre in more than one computer...
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  • with finitely many rotations) is sketched in Senechal's Quasicrystals and Geometry, with further references there. Conversely, Socolar has given probabistic...
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