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Pierre Varignon (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ vaʁiɲɔ̃]; 1654 – 23
December 1722) was a
French mathematician. He was
educated at the
Jesuit College and the...
- geometry,
Varignon's theorem holds that the
midpoints of the
sides of an
arbitrary quadrilateral form a parallelogram,
called the
Varignon parallelogram...
- parallelogram.
Varignon's theorem holds that the
midpoints of the
sides of an
arbitrary quadrilateral are the
vertices of a parallelogram,
called its
Varignon parallelogram...
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parallelogram called the
Varignon parallelogram. It has the
following properties: Each pair of
opposite sides of the
Varignon parallelogram are parallel...
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Varignon's theorem is a
theorem of
French mathematician Pierre Varignon (1654–1722),
published in 1687 in his book
Projet d'une
nouvelle mécanique. The...
- The
Varignon frame,
named after Pierre Varignon, is a
mechanical device which can be used to
determine an
optimal location of a
warehouse for the distribution...
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mathematics and physics. In 1708, at the age of 24, he was
nominated by
Pierre Varignon (who
taught him mathematics) and
elected a
member of the Académie des Sciences...
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curve near an
inflection point. L'Hôpital
exchanged ideas with
Pierre Varignon and
corresponded with
Gottfried Leibniz,
Christiaan Huygens, and Jacob...
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curve is a
cubic parabola)" –
Letter from
Johan Bernoulli to
Pierre Varignon dated 27 Jul 1697. ****ume AMmB is the part of the
cycloid joining A to...
- and 5π/12. A
convex quadrilateral is
equidiagonal if and only if its
Varignon parallelogram, the
parallelogram formed by the
midpoints of its sides,...