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All tangents to umbilical geodesics touch the confocal hyperbola which intersects the ellipsoid at the umbilic points.
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He also studied spirals (1644) and cycloids (1674) and recognised that the study of tangents and the calculation of areas are reciprocal operations.
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The second derivative essentially locates the intersection of tangents to the temperature curve immediately pre- and post- the breakpoint.
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He often goes off on gloating tangents that irritate even his brothers.
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The points having the minimum vertical separation are also the tangency points for the maximally separated parallel tangents.
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This means that clustered together the tangents fill describe the shape of the generating circle.
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It goes off onto some dopey tangents and displays an unnerving tendency toward self-awareness, but it provides reasonable entertainment.
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Their surprising and wildly innovative -- if often unpractical -- views should send your mind off in tangents you never dreamed of.
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Similarly, the line joining two antihomologous points on separate circles and their tangents form an isosceles triangle, with both tangents being of equal length.
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Furphy employs both pathos and bathos and the narration teases the reader with its tangents, like a shaggy dog story.
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