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blamocur
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Construction of a quadrilateral
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What do you mean by "describe" ? Straightedge and compass construction ? What have you tried? Where are you stuck?
Feb 12, 2026
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Definition of a composite number
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The problem with \pm 1 is that they are the units. So everything we say about divisibility is always only up to units (invertible...
Feb 11, 2026
Dr.Peterson
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Definition of a composite number
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You might answer your own question by considering whether, if a number has negative factors, that implies that it also has positive...
Feb 11, 2026
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I'm writing a proof for a discrete math class that is asking for proof that an integer is not prime (that for a perfect square, the...
Feb 11, 2026
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You’re running into problems because you’re applying 1-D, perfectly inelastic momentum equations to a 2-D angled collision, and that...
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Hi everyone, I have similar question to the original post that I have been struggeling to find an answer to. Double Tournament (two a...
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DiscipulusEuclidis
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Construction of a quadrilateral
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Describe the quadrilateral ABCD, given the lengths of the sides in order and the angle between the two opposite sides AB, CD. (Through B...
Feb 10, 2026
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Why am I getting different incentres for the same triangle?
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Oh well, I don't really know how but I will search and post it here
Feb 9, 2026
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Hey fellow math warriors, Ever feel like Algebra is secretly plotting against you? Like, one minute you’re happily adding 2 + 2, the...
Feb 9, 2026
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Why am I getting different incentres for the same triangle?
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Oh well, I don't really know how but I will search and post it here
Feb 8, 2026
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khansaheb
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Why am I getting different incentres for the same triangle?
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Can you "derive" the co-ordinates of the incenter of a triangle, whose length of the sides are a, b & c?
Feb 8, 2026
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Given \triangle ABC with barycentric coordinates A(1,0,0), B(0,1,0), C(0,0,1) then knowing how an angle bisector divides the side of the...
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Why am I getting different incentres for the same triangle?
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Given \triangle ABC with barycentric coordinates A(1,0,0), B(0,1,0), C(0,0,1) then knowing how an angle bisector divides the side of the...
Feb 8, 2026
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Why am I getting different incentres for the same triangle?
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Do you have proof for that? Please share
Feb 8, 2026
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