Hexagon Sentence Examples

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  • This is fulfilled when the opposite sides of the hexagon are parallel, and (as a still more special case) when the hexagon is regular.

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  • The town cross is a fine structure standing upon a huge hexagon, surmounted by a stone pillar 12 ft.

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  • Consider, for example, a frame whose sides form the six sides of a hexagon ABCDEF and the three diagonals AD, BE, CF; and suppose that it is required to find the stress in CF due to a given system of extraneous forces in equilibrium, acting on the joints.

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  • The octahedral formula discussed by Julius Thomsen (Ber., 1886, 19, p. 2 944) consists of the six carbon atoms placed at the corners of a regular octahedron, and connected together by the full lines as shown in (I); a plane projection gives a hexagon with diagonals (II).

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  • Hexagon, Reading 8. Which Scot was a surprise finalist in the 1996 Grand Prix?

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  • Would you live in an hexagon world Christopher or just be free floating in space?

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  • Most blades have hexagon bolsters which enable extra power to be obtained by use of a spanner.

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  • I don't think it was designed to be an irregular hexagon in plan.

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  • The ringed structure of benzene, C 6 H 61 was first suggested in 1865 by August Kekule, who represented the molecule by six CH groups placed at the six angles of a regular hexagon, the sides of which denoted the valencies saturated by adjacent carbon atoms, the fourth valencies of each carbon atom being represented as saturated along alternate sides.

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  • In this way he established the famous theorem that the intersections of the three pairs of opposite sides of a hexagon inscribed in a conic are collinear.

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  • Cut the fronts of two cards into a hexagon with 3" sides.

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  • Ask pupils to plan then test the program to draw the hexagon.

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  • Estimation of the motion for the other vertices forming the hexagon is performed in a similar manner.

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  • Imagine walking around the perimeter of the regular hexagon.

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  • Using the ruler draw lines connecting the adjacent vertices of the hexagon.

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  • Desargues has a special claim to fame on account of his beautiful theorem on the involution of a quadrangle inscribed in a conic. Pascal discovered a striking property of a hexagon inscribed in a conic (the hexagrammum mysticum); from this theorem Pascal is said to have deduced over 400 corollaries, including most of the results obtained by earlier geometers.

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  • Once you have paid the cashier, photographs will be taken in the Hexagon Room.

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  • They usually consist of three or more windows configured in a half hexagon shape.

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  • Spice up the design by using the same series of colors in a unique shape, such as a 3-inch hexagon behind the range.

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  • It is almost invariably square; the only examples of round campanili in this part of Italy are to be found at Ravenna and at Caorle to the east of Venice; while inside Venice itself the solitary exception to the square plan was the campanile of San Paternian, built in 999 and now demolished, which was a hexagon.

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  • It will be seen, however, that the absolute disposition of the fourth valency may be ignored in a great many cases, and consequently the complex may be adequately represented as a hexagon.

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  • Arrangements connected with Claus' formula are obtained by placing six tetrahedra on the six triangles formed by the diagonals of a plane hexagon.

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  • Hence if we take two nets of wire with hexagonal meshes, and place one on the other so that the point of concourse of three hexagons of one net coincides with the middle of a hexagon of the other, and if we then, after dipping them in Plateau's liquid, place them horizontally, and gently raise the upper one, we shall develop a system of plane laminae arranged as the walls and floors of the cells are arranged in a honeycomb.

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  • He may not attack enemy hexagons if the hexagon is too well defended by enemy pieces.

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  • A hexagon shank which helps to prevent spinning in the drill chuck or bit extension.

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  • Browse their inventory according to aquarium shapes, which includes L-shape, hexagon, cylinder and bow front aquariums.

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  • Another feature of the Hamadan rug is that they all have a geometric medallion pattern, with the diamond and hexagon being the most common shapes.

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  • A double heart, heart with an arrow, Cupid, or other romantic shape can be enjoyable, or any shape - hexagon, circle, rectangle, square, etc. - can be decorated with a Valentine's Day motif.

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  • To the north west a half hexagon contains a half circle and a severely damaged interior.

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  • He numbers the carbon atoms placed at the corners of a hexagon from i to 6, and each side in the same order, so that the carbon atoms i and 2 are connected by the side 1, atoms 2 and 3 by the side 2, and so on.

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  • As we see it to-day, it is an open space of ioo acres, set on a hill with a wide prospect east and south and west, in shape an irregular hexagon, enclosed in a circuit of a mile and a half by the massive ruins of a city wall which still stands here and there some 20 ft.

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