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di Iation
perspwt i ve transformat i on
projective transformation
identity transformation
proof by contradiction
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rcducti o ad absurdum proof
tram 1 at i on
congruence
mclpp i ne
correspondence
perspwt j ve correspondence .
projcxztive correspondence
assumpt i on
construction
synthes i s
deduct. i ve resoni ng
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paral lcl
inscribe
circumscribe
statement
pole
point
exterior point
interior point.
diagonal points
end - point
inverse point
vertex
co1 I inew
ordinary point
: 1.
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intersect
transverse
projwtive invariant.
sphere
or t.ah edron
i cczrthedron
sol id
dcxlcrahwlrcn
tetrbthedrcn
hexuhodron
pal yllc!clroxl
converse
ccnut.ruct. i CM
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complete
I reg i on
bisect
proposition
spac!c
Euc: 1 i dean space
3 space
volume
problem
c lostd
unique
transforln
theory
theorem
existence theorem
dual i ty
planar duality
space dual i ty
decimal
coincide
topo1 ogy
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a nverse
un i cm
projec?ctivn
transform
reverse
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embed; inbed
parabola
coordinate
perspective
projection
pole
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section
conic section
regular conic; nondegenerate conic
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projec$
exterr+
,
inter&al
condition
perspectivity
projectivity
coaxal ; coaxirk
coplanar
co1 1 incar
plane
p2sal lel planer;
plane section
penci 1 of points
pent i 1 of 1 ines
penci 1 of planes
equ i d i stant
radius
figure
circumscribed
space figure
planr figure
i nsc r i hcd
triangle
s i m i l a r t.rianglcs
seal ene t r i a n g l e
right triangle
qundri lateral
quadran~l e
squarc ( Il. 1
park1 1 rl ofp-am
rwtangl e
perspect i ve figures
polygon
n-con
finite geometry
279
circle
circular
analytic
analyse
clock-wise
counter-clockwise
century
zero
centre
center of perspectivity
element
map (v.)
correspond
intercept
Dedekind cut, Dedekind secLion
postulate &ia~a~9WlPI ar&u axion
symbol
tangent
affine
solid
triangular
half-line
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broken line
skew 1 ines
simple curve
simple closed curve
line - segment
oblique
vertical 1 ine
straight line; right line; line
perpendicular
transversal
diagonal
horizontal 1 ine
horizon 1 ine
diamcbter
medi&n
nonintersecting 1 ines
peri meter
circumference
trangent l i n e
trangent ( n _ 1
i soscel es
one - to - one
principle
principle of duality
281
undef i nes
order
ideal
induction
id
hyperbola
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