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- vertices. A right trapezoid (also called right-angled trapezoid) has two adjacent right angles. Right trapezoids are used in the trapezoidal rule for estimating...
- In calculus, the trapezoidal rule (also known as the trapezoid rule or trapezium rule) is a technique for numerical integration, i.e., approximating the...
- of a trapezoid. Alternatively, it can be defined as a trapezoid in which both legs and both base angles are of equal measure, or as a trapezoid whose...
- The trapezoid body or ventral acoustic stria is a structure in the pontine tegmentum formed by the crossing-over (decussation) of a portion of the efferent...
- with differing root and tip chords is a trapezoid, whether or not it is swept. The area A of such a trapezoidal wing may be calculated from the span s...
- resembles a trapezoid. Likewise, trapezoidal distributions also roughly resemble mesas or plateaus. Each trapezoidal distribution has a lower bound a...
- Trapezoidal thread forms are **** thread profiles with trapezoidal outlines. They are the most common forms used for lead****s (power ****s). They...
- Trapezoid may refer to: Trapezoid or trapezium, a geometric figure Trapezoid bone, a bone in the hand Trapezoid (band), an American folk music group Trapezoid...
- Acrocercops trapezoides is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Queensland, Australia. Australian Faunal Directory Global Taxonomic Database...
- Gonodes trapezoides is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1868. It is found on Cuba. The species...