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| drawn through E parallel to AB intersects the | conic a second time to be the sum of the points A an |
| d-integer quadratic, quadratically constraint, | conic and convex nonlinear mathematical optimization |
| Its triangularly | conic anther is white with an area of red, and its t |
| In Astrodynamics, the Patched | Conic Approximation or Patched Two-body Approximatio |
| In the patched | conic approximation, once an object leaves the plane |
| It has an unsheathed slender | conic bulb which gradually tapers directly into seve |
| In geometry, the | conic constant (or Schwarzschild constant, after Kar |
| The primary mirror | conic constant is slightly different than that for a |
| ical design references use the letter p as the | conic constant. |
| An illustration of various | conic constants |
| that Lemma 31 (though it makes no mention of a | conic) corresponds exactly to Apollonius's method of |
| Cap: 1 - 5 cm across, obtusely | conic, grayish brown, not hygrophanous, becoming cam |
| The resulting | conic hole extends from the ground floor to the 26th |
| The crown is narrow | conic in young trees, becoming cylindric in older tr |
| ypically 7-15 mm in diameter, almost convex to | conic in shape, umbonate with a small papilla. |
| volumetric geometry of her form, defining the | conic nature of a small torso bound rigidly into a c |
| Young specimens generally exhibit | conic or ovate crowns, with the upper crown filling |
| tion to an object's orbit (i.e. an unperturbed | conic orbit or a "two-body" orbit). |
| ed-integer optimizer for linear, quadratic and | conic problems. |
| 2003 | Conic programming is added |
| ly the interior-point optimizer for linear and | conic quadratic (aka. |
| The equation for a | conic section with apex at the origin and tangent to |
| characteristic consists in the extrusion of a | conic section of the tower on its northern edge. |
| the sphere and hyperboloid uses the idea of a | conic section as a slice of a quadratic form. |
| One end of the segment is the center of the | conic section, and it is at right angles with the se |
| where e is the eccentricity of the | conic section. |
| t is connected to the local zeta-function of a | conic section. |
| f a point and pole of a line with respect to a | conic section; |
| In 1655, Wallis published a treatise on | conic sections in which they were defined analytical |
| By patching these | conic sections together the appropriate mission traj |
| The paraboloid shape of Archeocyathids creates | conic sections on rock faces |
| It was in the Treatise on the | Conic Sections that John Wallis popularized the symb |
| Desargues's study on | conic sections drew the attention of 16-year old Bla |
| r axis) is a line segment associated with most | conic sections (that is, with ellipses and hyperbola |
| ms, for which the solutions are the well-known | conic sections of the Kepler orbits. |
| des the Key Scale of the Tree of Life with the | conic sections of mathematics and a diagram attribut |
| ensions (1830) was followed by his Treatise on | Conic Sections (1837), which became the standard tex |
| Euclid also wrote works on perspective, | conic sections, spherical geometry, number theory an |
| Such quadrics are the same as | conic sections, and are typically known as conics ra |
| truction of the ellipse and he wrote a book on | conic sections, which was excellent preparation for |
| oks of Euclid's Elements, Apollonius' works on | conic sections, and some works of Plato, and St. Aug |
| of the first to use Cartesian methods to study | conic sections. |
| In | conic shape: it draws and spins a thread |
| It is a | conic solid with polygonal base. |
| The volume V of any | conic solid is one third of the product of the area |
| iangular and bearing acicular (needle-like) or | conic teeth. |
| It is an evergreen tree with a | conic to ovoid-conic crown, very variable in size, w |
| The cap is 2.5-4 cm in diameter, | conic to convex, and smooth to slightly striate, som |
| anopus is a small saprotrophic mushroom with a | conic to broadly convex cap which is smooth and colo |
| The cap is 1 - 3.5 cm in diameter, obtusely | conic to convex, and the margin is initially turned |
| Cap: 1.9 - 2 cm in diameter, | conic to campanulate or umbonate, with a very slight |
| uff to brown brown, often with greenish tones, | conic to convex or plane in age, with or without an |
| The crown is | conic, with widely spaced branches with drooping bra |
| As for oblique, an oblique | conic would be a very short, wide cone, which the Ar |
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