- In geometry, a
polytope (e.g. a
polygon or polyhedron) or a
tiling is
isogonal or vertex-transitive if all its
vertices are
equivalent under the symmetries...
- In geometry, the
isogonal conjugate of a
point P with
respect to a
triangle △ABC is
constructed by
reflecting the
lines PA, PB, PC
about the
angle bisectors...
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Isogonal, a
mathematical term
meaning "having
similar angles", may
refer to:
Isogonal figure or polygon, polyhedron,
polytope or
tiling Isogonal trajectory...
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Unicode glyph ۞ at U+06DE.
Deeper truncations of the
square can
produce isogonal (vertex-transitive)
intermediate star
polygon forms with
equal spaced vertices...
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intersects the
given curves by an
arbitrary (but fixed) angle, one gets an
isogonal trajectory. Generally, one ****umes that the
pencil of
curves is
given implicitly...
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tilings are
isogonal and monohedral. A semi-regular (or Archimedean)
tessellation uses more than one type of
regular polygon in an
isogonal arrangement...
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rhombicosidodecahedron is an
Archimedean solid, one of
thirteen convex isogonal nonprismatic solids constructed of two or more
types of
regular polygon...
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truncations of the
regular pentadecagon and
pentadecagrams can
produce isogonal (vertex-transitive)
intermediate star
polygon forms with
equal spaced vertices...
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called isogonal lines, will also have
interesting properties. For instance, if
three cevians of a
triangle intersect at a
point P, then
their isogonal lines...
- not lie on any of the
extended sides BC, CA, AB, and let P −1
denote the
isogonal conjugate of P. The
pedal triangle of P is
homothetic to the antipedal...