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triangles: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce

The major research universities of North Carolina State University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, respectively. The name was cemented in the public consciousness in the 1950s with the creation of Research Triangle Park, home to numerous high-tech companies and enterprises. Although the name is commonly used to refer to the cities, the "triangle" originally referred to the universities, whose research facilities and the educated workforce they provide are ...

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The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping

Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Triangle inequality - Normed vector space

In a normed vector space V, the triangle inequality is ||x + y|| ≤ ||x|| + ||y||     for all x, y in V that is, the norm of the sum of two vectors is at most as large as the sum of the norms of the two vectors. The real line is a normed vector space with the absolute value as the norm, and so the triangle inequality states that for any real numbers < ...

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Triangle inequality, Triangle inequality - Normed vector space, Triangle inequality - Metric space, Triangle inequality - Consequences, Triangle inequality - Reversal in Minkowski space

Read more here: » Triangle inequality: Encyclopedia II - Triangle inequality - Normed vector space

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Triangle New York - Geography

The Tioughnioga River flows through the southwest part of the town. The east town line is the border of Chenango County and the north town line is the border of Cortland County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 103.0 km² (39.8 mi²). 98.7 km² (38.1 mi²) of it is land and 4.4 km² (1.7 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 4.25% water. ...

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Triangle New York, Triangle New York - History, Triangle New York - Geography, Triangle New York - Demographics, Triangle New York - Communities and locations in Triangle

Read more here: » Triangle New York: Encyclopedia II - Triangle New York - Geography

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Triangle New York - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 3,032 people, 1,131 households, and 809 families residing in the town. The population density is 30.7/km² (79.6/mi²). There are 1,245 housing units at an average density of 12.6/km² (32.7/mi²). The racial makeup of the town is 97.76% White, 0.20% African American, 0.26% Native American, 0.33% Asian, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 0.26% from other races, and 1.09% from two or more races. 0.86% of ...

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Triangle New York, Triangle New York - History, Triangle New York - Geography, Triangle New York - Demographics, Triangle New York - Communities and locations in Triangle

Read more here: » Triangle New York: Encyclopedia II - Triangle New York - Demographics

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Historic Triangle - Jamestown Ferry

To approach a return-to-the past experience in the Historic Triangle, some visitors approach the area from the south side of the James River by water from Surry County via VA 10 and VA 31 (the John Rolfe Highway) and a ride from Scotland Wharf to Glass House Point aboard one of the four Jamestown Ferries, which include the Pocahontas and Williamsburg. As passengers cross, they can leave their vehicles and can walk about ...

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Historic Triangle, Historic Triangle - Colonial Parkway, Historic Triangle - Jamestown Ferry, Historic Triangle - Jamestown, Historic Triangle - Williamsburg, Historic Triangle - Yorktown, Historic Triangle - Commercial enterprises

Read more here: » Historic Triangle: Encyclopedia II - Historic Triangle - Jamestown Ferry

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Historic Triangle - Commercial enterprises

Notwithstanding the amazingly successful efforts to provide a non-commercial atmosphere at the three Historic Triangle areas (and on the Colonial Parkway between them), there are many hotels, motels, campgrounds, restaurants, shops and stores, gasoline stations, and amusements close by. Other major attractions nearby include: Busch Gardens is a major theme park located near Williamsburg in James City County. Williamsburg Pottery Factory is also nearby on U.S. Highway 60 a few miles west of Williamsburg ...

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Historic Triangle, Historic Triangle - Colonial Parkway, Historic Triangle - Jamestown Ferry, Historic Triangle - Jamestown, Historic Triangle - Williamsburg, Historic Triangle - Yorktown, Historic Triangle - Commercial enterprises

Read more here: » Historic Triangle: Encyclopedia II - Historic Triangle - Commercial enterprises

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Congruence geometry - Congruence of triangles

Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides and angles are equal. Usually it is sufficient to establish the equality of three corresponding parts and use one of the following results to conclude the congruence of the two triangles: SAS (Side-Angle-Side): Two triangles are congruent if a pair of corresponding sides and the included angle are equal. SSS (Side-Side-Side): Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal. ASA (Angle-Side-Angle): Two triangles are congruent if ...

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Congruence geometry, Congruence geometry - Definition of congruence in analytic geometry, Congruence geometry - Congruence of triangles

Read more here: » Congruence geometry: Encyclopedia II - Congruence geometry - Congruence of triangles

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Triangle inequality - Metric space

In a metric space M with metric d, the triangle inequality is d(x, z) ≤ d(x, y) + d(y, z)     for all x, y, z in M that is, the distance from x to z is at most as large as the sum of the distance from x to y and the distance from y to z. ...

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Triangle inequality, Triangle inequality - Normed vector space, Triangle inequality - Metric space, Triangle inequality - Consequences, Triangle inequality - Reversal in Minkowski space

Read more here: » Triangle inequality: Encyclopedia II - Triangle inequality - Metric space

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Historic Triangle - Colonial Parkway

The National Park Service's Colonial Parkway joins the three historic attractions of Colonial Virginia with a scenic and bucolic roadway carefully shielded from views of commercial development. Intended to helps visitors mentally return to the past, there are often views of wildlife and waterfowl along the roadway (and crossing it). Near the James River and York River ends of the parkway, there are several pull-offs, where some families allow their children to feed bread to the seagull ...

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Historic Triangle, Historic Triangle - Colonial Parkway, Historic Triangle - Jamestown Ferry, Historic Triangle - Jamestown, Historic Triangle - Williamsburg, Historic Triangle - Yorktown, Historic Triangle - Commercial enterprises

Read more here: » Historic Triangle: Encyclopedia II - Historic Triangle - Colonial Parkway

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Triangle Transit Authority - History

The 1989 Session of the North Carolina General Assembly enabled the creation of the Research Triangle Regional Public Transportation Authority (Triangle Transit Authority) as a regional public transportation authority serving Durham, Orange and Wake counties. The new unit of local government was chartered by the North Carolina Secretary of State on December 1, 1989. In 1991, the General Assembly, subject to County approvals, authorized the TTA to levy a vehicle registration tax of up to $5 per registration. This tag tax finances the regional bus ...

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Triangle Transit Authority, Triangle Transit Authority - History, Triangle Transit Authority - Bus service, Triangle Transit Authority - Regional rail, Triangle Transit Authority - Funding, Triangle Transit Authority - Metropolitan Raleigh-Durham Transit Systems

Read more here: » Triangle Transit Authority: Encyclopedia II - Triangle Transit Authority - History

triangles: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation

The Triangle is served by three major interstate highways: I-85, I-40 and I-95, their spurs: I-440 and I-540, and six secondary highways: US 1, US 15, US 64, US 70, US 401, and US 501. Two of the three interstates diverge from one another in Orange County with I-85 heading northeastward straight through Durham towards Virginia, while I-40 goes southeasternward straight through the heart of the region and serving as the main freeway through Raleigh. The spurs of I-440 and I-540, however are primarily located in Wake County around Ralei ...

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The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping

Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Olympic triangle - The starting line

The starting line often has a bias to the port end (the left end as one looks up the course towards the top mark) of 5 to 10 degrees towards the top mark from what the start line would be if it was straight across the wind direction. This bias encourages competitors to move to the pin end of the line as it is further up the wind towards the top mark. It also provides "cleaner" air to competitors on the port end of the line. With many competitors moving to the pin or port end of the line to be further to windward, there is room for the other ...

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Olympic triangle, Olympic triangle - Number and type of legs, Olympic triangle - Most common configuration, Olympic triangle - Alternate configuration, Olympic triangle - Length of Windward Leg and Course - Time vs Distance, Olympic triangle - The starting line, Olympic triangle - The finishing line, Olympic triangle - Some practical considerations, Olympic triangle - Laying the Course, Olympic triangle - Practical application of Sine Rule to the Olympic Triangle, Olympic triangle - Use of spreadsheets to examine scenarios, Olympic triangle - External references

Read more here: » Olympic triangle: Encyclopedia II - Olympic triangle - The starting line

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Karpman drama triangle - An example

An example would be a welfare caseworker whose official function to get clients off welfare and to support themselves with jobs. If the caseworker does anything to prolong the dependency relationship, she is not really helping but "Rescuing". There may be subtle or overt pressure from her agency not to have too many successful clients. Threatening to cut off benefits to obviously lazy or selfish clients would be frowned on -- even if or especially if such tactics resulted in clients suddenly ...

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Karpman drama triangle, Karpman drama triangle - An example, Karpman drama triangle - Another example, Karpman drama triangle - Books, Karpman drama triangle - Links

Read more here: » Karpman drama triangle: Encyclopedia II - Karpman drama triangle - An example

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Black triangles - The TR-3A and TR-3B

A speech given at the International UFO Congress, in Laughlin, Nevada in 1998 by Edgar Rothschild Fouche, (an engineer who claims to have worked at Area 51), suggests that the Black Triangle is a Top Secret, experimental, U.S. Air Force vehicle known as the TR-3B, code named "Astra". The TR-3B is supposed to be a 600 foot wide (180 m), triangular aerospace vehicle that utilizes a nuclear reactor to generate an intense magnetic field that negates Earth's gravitational forces on the mass of the vehicle by 89%, rendering it extrem ...

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Black triangles, Black triangles - Reported sightings, Black triangles - Typical sightings, Black triangles - Illinois police sighting incident, Black triangles - Rendlesham Forest incident, Black triangles - Phoenix lights incident, Black triangles - The Belgian Air Force report, Black triangles - The TR-3A and TR-3B, Black triangles - Other theories, Black triangles - Black triangles in fiction

Read more here: » Black triangles: Encyclopedia II - Black triangles - The TR-3A and TR-3B

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Pink triangle - History

Not all of the prisoners with a pink triangle identified themselves as gay (sometimes they were married to women, and had had homosexual sex only a few times). Not everyone convicted under Paragraph 175 was sent to a concentration camp; in fact, most were sent to ordinary jails. Most gay men who suffered and died in Nazi concentration camps actually wore the yellow star (because they were both Gay and Jewish). As such, it is difficult to construct a coheren ...

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Pink triangle, Pink triangle - History, Pink triangle - Sources and further reading

Read more here: » Pink triangle: Encyclopedia II - Pink triangle - History

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Circumcircle - Circumcircles of triangles

The circumcircle of a triangle is the unique circle on which all its three vertices lie. (This is not the same as the first definition for "thin" triangles where only two points would lie on the first definition's circumcircle.) The circumcenter of a triangle can be found as the intersection of the three perpendicular bisectors. (A perpendicular bisector is a line that forms a right angle with one of the triangle's sides and intersects that side at its midpoint.) This is because the circumcenter is equidistant from any pair of the triangle's points, and all points on the perpendicular b ...

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Circumcircle, Circumcircle - Cyclic polygons, Circumcircle - Circumcircles of triangles, Circumcircle - Circumcircle equation, Circumcircle - Circumcircle of circles

Read more here: » Circumcircle: Encyclopedia II - Circumcircle - Circumcircles of triangles

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - Geography

The Golden Triangle is not a statistical neighborhood as defined by the city of Denver. However, another neighborhood called Civic Center has roughly the same geographical boundaries as the Golden Triangle. These are the boundaries: North- Colfax Avenue West and South- Speer Boulevard East- Broadway However, most Denverites including the Downtown Denver Partnership, and the Golden Triangle Neighborhood Association define the Golden Triangle as extending one block east to Lincoln Street, thereby in ...

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Golden Triangle Denver Colorado, Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - Geography, Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - History, Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - Today

Read more here: » Golden Triangle Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - Geography

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Olympic triangle - Length of Windward Leg and Course - Time vs Distance

Many dinghy classes have a target length for a race for the first boat. This time might take into consideration the age of competitors, how physically demanding the class is and how physically demanding the conditions are. 100 minutes is often used by Herons in Australia as an informal target (not specified in the Sailing Instructions). It is generally accepted that the whole of the course ought be completed in a race to ensure that all points of sailing are tested by competition. This requires co ...

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Olympic triangle, Olympic triangle - Number and type of legs, Olympic triangle - Most common configuration, Olympic triangle - Alternate configuration, Olympic triangle - Length of Windward Leg and Course - Time vs Distance, Olympic triangle - The starting line, Olympic triangle - The finishing line, Olympic triangle - Some practical considerations, Olympic triangle - Laying the Course, Olympic triangle - Practical application of Sine Rule to the Olympic Triangle, Olympic triangle - Use of spreadsheets to examine scenarios, Olympic triangle - External references

Read more here: » Olympic triangle: Encyclopedia II - Olympic triangle - Length of Windward Leg and Course - Time vs Distance

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Olympic triangle - Practical application of Sine Rule to the Olympic Triangle

To calculate various configurations of triangles a knowledge of the sine rule is required. The formula used is: This means that given a length of the windward leg, call it c, you can calculate the length of the other legs once you know or make assumptions about the angles between the legs: The value of the Sine of an angle can be looked up in a Trigonometry Table, eg Trigonometric functions of angles 0° to 90° by degree. The sine of an angle between 90° and 180° is equal to the sine of (180° - the angle), eg the sine of 100 ...

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Olympic triangle, Olympic triangle - Number and type of legs, Olympic triangle - Most common configuration, Olympic triangle - Alternate configuration, Olympic triangle - Length of Windward Leg and Course - Time vs Distance, Olympic triangle - The starting line, Olympic triangle - The finishing line, Olympic triangle - Some practical considerations, Olympic triangle - Laying the Course, Olympic triangle - Practical application of Sine Rule to the Olympic Triangle, Olympic triangle - Use of spreadsheets to examine scenarios, Olympic triangle - External references

Read more here: » Olympic triangle: Encyclopedia II - Olympic triangle - Practical application of Sine Rule to the Olympic Triangle

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - History

The Golden Triangle is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Denver, with many single family Victorian homes and bungalows built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Between 1904 and 1919, Denver Mayor Robert Speer completed his ambitious plan for the Civic Center area, adding many civic institutions and a neoclassic park to the north of the neighborhood, and placing a leafy concrete urban canyon around Cherry Creek, creating Speer ...

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Golden Triangle Denver Colorado, Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - Geography, Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - History, Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - Today

Read more here: » Golden Triangle Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Golden Triangle Denver Colorado - History

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Research Triangle Institute - Concerns about RTI

While RTI's use of scientific research to help build positive social and economic institutions is in itself seen as positive by most people, there are some concerns about its independence and its internal structure. Since RTI is deeply involved in social and economic institution building claimed to be intended for the good of the local community, some people see a conflict of interest in RTI's close links with corporations, whose primary aim is making profits an ...

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Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Institute - Concerns about RTI, Research Triangle Institute - Rewriting Iraqi textbooks, Research Triangle Institute - External References

Read more here: » Research Triangle Institute: Encyclopedia II - Research Triangle Institute - Concerns about RTI

triangles: Encyclopedia II - Fire triangle - Fire tetrahedron

The fire triangle is a useful teaching tool, but fails to identify the fourth essential element of fire: the sustaining chemical reaction. This has led to development of the fire tetrahedron: a triangular pyramid having four sides (including the bottom). In most fires it simply doesn’t matter which element gets removed; the fire fails to ignite, or it goes out. However, there are certain chemical fires where knowin ...

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Fire triangle, Fire triangle - Fire tetrahedron

Read more here: » Fire triangle: Encyclopedia II - Fire triangle - Fire tetrahedron




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