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- Altitude (geometry) [r]: In a triangle, a line from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side. [e]
- Incentre [r]: The centre of the incircle, a circle which is within a triangle and tangent to its three sides. [e]
- Convolution (mathematics) [r]: A process which combines two functions on a set to produce another function on the set: the value of the product function depends on a range of values of the argument. [e]
- Divisor (ring theory) [r]: Mathematical concept for the analysis of the structure of commutative rings, used for its natural correspondence with the ideal structure of such rings. [e]
- Johannes Brahms [r]: German composer, pianist, and conductor (1833 - 1897). [e]
- Altitude (geometry) [r]: In a triangle, a line from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side. [e]
- Incentre [r]: The centre of the incircle, a circle which is within a triangle and tangent to its three sides. [e]