- the right. Hart's
first inversor: AB = Bg = 2 CE = FD = 6 CA = AE = 3 CD = EF = 12 Cp = pD = Eg = gF = 6 Hart's
second inversor: AB = AC = BD = 4 CE =...
- The
Quadruplanar inversor of
Sylvester and
Kempe is a
generalization of Hart's
inversor. Like Hart's
inversor, is a
mechanism that
provides a
perfect straight...
- Look up
inverse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inverse or
invert may
refer to:
Inverse (logic), a type of
conditional sentence which is an immediate...
- Peaucellier-Lipkin
inversor Harts inversor 1
Harts inversor 2
Perrolatz inversor Kempe kite
inversor 1
Kempe kite
inversor 2
Kempe kite
inversor 3
Scott Russell...
- that has an
inverse. In
other words, if some
other matrix is
multiplied by the
invertible matrix, the
result can be
multiplied by an
inverse to undo the...
- In mathematics, a
multiplicative inverse or
reciprocal for a
number x,
denoted by 1/x or x−1, is a
number which when
multiplied by x
yields the multiplicative...
- mathematics, the
inverse trigonometric functions (occasionally also
called antitrigonometric, cyclometric, or
arcus functions) are the
inverse functions of...
- both a left
inverse and a
right inverse, then
these two
inverses are
equal and unique; they are
called the
inverse element or
simply the
inverse.
Often an...
- science, an
inverse-square law is any
scientific law
stating that the
observed "intensity" of a
specified physical quantity is
inversely proportional...
- A left
inverse in
mathematics may
refer to: A left
inverse element with
respect to a
binary operation on a set A left
inverse function for a
mapping between...