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  2. Midpoint - Wikipedia

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    Given two points of interest, finding the midpoint of the line segment they determine can be accomplished by a compass and straightedge construction.The midpoint of a line segment, embedded in a plane, can be located by first constructing a lens using circular arcs of equal (and large enough) radii centered at the two endpoints, then connecting the cusps of the lens (the two points where the ...

  3. Midpoint method - Wikipedia

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    The midpoint method computes + so that the red chord is approximately parallel to the tangent line at the midpoint (the green line). In numerical analysis , a branch of applied mathematics , the midpoint method is a one-step method for numerically solving the differential equation ,

  4. Midpoint theorem (triangle) - Wikipedia

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    The midpoint theorem generalizes to the intercept theorem, where rather than using midpoints, both sides are partitioned in the same ratio. [1] [2] The converse of the theorem is true as well. That is if a line is drawn through the midpoint of triangle side parallel to another triangle side then the line will bisect the third side of the triangle.

  5. Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations - Wikipedia

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    The step size is =. The same illustration for = The midpoint method converges faster than the Euler method, as .. Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations are methods used to find numerical approximations to the solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODEs).

  6. Tangent lines to circles - Wikipedia

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    Construction of a tangent to a given circle (black) from a given exterior point (P). Thales' theorem may be used to construct the tangent lines to a point P external to the circle C: A circle is drawn centered on the midpoint of the line segment OP, having diameter OP, where O is again the center of the circle C.

  7. Cleaver (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Each cleaver through the midpoint of one of the sides of a triangle is parallel to the angle bisectors at the opposite vertex of the triangle. [1] [2] The broken chord theorem of Archimedes provides another construction of the cleaver. Suppose the triangle to be bisected is ABC, and that one endpoint of the cleaver is the midpoint of side AB.

  8. Midpoint theorem (conics) - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the midpoint theorem describes a property of parallel chords in a conic. It states that the midpoints of parallel chords in a conic are located on a common line. The common line or line segment for the midpoints is called the diameter. For a circle, ellipse or hyperbola the diameter goes through its center.

  9. Extreme point - Wikipedia

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    The midpoint [2] of two elements and in a vector space is the vector (+). For any elements x {\displaystyle x} and y {\displaystyle y} in a vector space, the set [ x , y ] = { t x + ( 1 − t ) y : 0 ≤ t ≤ 1 } {\displaystyle [x,y]=\{tx+(1-t)y:0\leq t\leq 1\}} is called the closed line segment or closed interval between x {\displaystyle x ...