Convex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word convex means curving out or bulging outward. Convex or convexity may refer to: Mathematics : • Convex set, a set of points containing all line segments between each pair of its points...
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Convex and concave polygons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry, a polygon can be either convex or concave . A convex polygon is a simple polygon whose interior is a convex set. The following properties of a simple polygon are all equivalent to c...
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Sometimes you just have to say; `What the fuck' and do it. - Cap'n Bob ... Ex-Convex Mailing List Web Interface; Newsreader Interface; Send Message To List Manager ... Photos!; I/O Baby!; Danny Faught's Convex Archives; C Logo X11 Cursor...
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: A convex figure is one in which a line segment drawn to connect any two points on the figure will have no points outside the figure. ... Those definitions can be a bit difficult to understand. In my own words, a concave figure has a CAVE or dent in it. A convex figure doesn't.
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www.stanford.edu/~sorgera/ConvexCave.htm
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Lens (optics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A lens is an optical device with perfect or approximate axial symmetry which transmits and refracts light, converging or diverging the beam. A simple lens is a lens consisting of a single optical el...
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convex (comparative more convex, superlative most convex) ... Positive; convex ... Comparative; more convex...
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The polygon is said to be convex if we travel either continuously clockwise, or continuously anti-clockwise. If a polygon fails this test, it is said to be not convex. ... The following are examples of convex and not-convex polygons:
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www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/deriveprogramming/convex_polygon.ht...
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Definition and properties of a convex polygon ... Try this Adjust the polygon below by dragging any orange dot. If any vertex points 'inward' to towards the center of the polygon, it ceases to be a convex polygon.
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www.mathopenref.com/polygonconvex.html
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Title - Convex/Concave Lenses ; By - Rick Mazey ; Subject - Science ; Grade Level - 6-9 ; ... I. Goals: The students will see how both convex and concave lenses work, some of the different uses of both types of lenses and do an experiment showing how these lenses work. Also, they will be able to describe terms related...
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