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  2. Category:Dot patterns - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. A number of geometric arrangements of dots (or similar units) have been given special names in ...

  3. File:CRT phosphor dots.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Pathetic dot theory.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Therefore sign - Wikipedia

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    According to Florian Cajori in A History of Mathematical Notations, Johann Rahn used both the therefore and because signs to mean "therefore"; in the German edition of Teutsche Algebra (1659) the therefore sign was prevalent with the modern meaning, but in the 1668 English edition Rahn used the because sign more often to mean "therefore".

  6. File:Locator Dot.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Pentagonal number - Wikipedia

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    The nth pentagonal number p n is the number of distinct dots in a pattern of dots consisting of the outlines of regular pentagons with sides up to n dots, when the pentagons are overlaid so that they share one vertex. For instance, the third one is formed from outlines comprising 1, 5 and 10 dots, but the 1, and 3 of the 5, coincide with 3 of ...

  8. Geometric Shapes (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Geometric Shapes is a Unicode block of 96 symbols at code point range U+25A0–25FF. ... WHITE UP-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOT:

  9. Moiré pattern - Wikipedia

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    Consider two patterns made of parallel and equidistant lines, e.g., vertical lines. The step of the first pattern is p, the step of the second is p + δp, with 0 < δp < p. If the lines of the patterns are superimposed at the left of the figure, the shift between the lines increases when going to the right.