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Transversal line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transversal t intersects two parallel lines, a and b . In geometry, a transversal line is a line that passes through two or more other coplanar lines at different points. In Euclidean geometry...
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Transversal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In combinatorial mathematics, given a collection C of sets, a transversal is a set containing exactly one element from each member of the collection: it is a section of the quotient map induced by...
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Transversality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Transversal Opportunities ... Transversal funds opportunities for UK education & training professionals to exchange expertise across Europe. ... Transversal UK National Agency, ECOTEC Research & Consulting Ltd, Haines House, 28-34 Albert Street, Birmingham, B4 7UD...
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A transversal, or a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines, each at a different point, is a very useful line in geometry. Transversals tell us a great deal about angles. There is a special rule used in geometry (the Transversal Postulate) that involves angles and transversals.
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line intersecting other lines: a line that intersects two or more other lines; ... Same as transverseadj (sense 1) (sense 2) ; ... Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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If a set of 2 parallel lines, line l and line m, are crossed or cut by another line, line n, we say "a set of parallel lines are cut by a transversal."
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