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  2. Diagonal - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of a long diagonal to a side is 2, and the ratio of a short diagonal to a side is . A regular heptagon has 14 diagonals. The seven shorter ones equal each other, and the seven longer ones equal each other. The reciprocal of the side equals the sum of the reciprocals of a short and a long diagonal.

  3. Main diagonal - Wikipedia

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    For a square matrix, the diagonal (or main diagonal or principal diagonal) is the diagonal line of entries running from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For a matrix A {\displaystyle A} with row index specified by i {\displaystyle i} and column index specified by j {\displaystyle j} , these would be entries A i ...

  4. Diagonal pliers - Wikipedia

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    Diagonal pliers Diagonal pliers with uninsulated handles. Diagonal pliers (also known as wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers, or under many regional names) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire or small stock, rather than grabbing or turning. The plane defined by the cutting edges of the jaws intersects the joint rivet at an angle or ...

  5. Square - Wikipedia

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    The diagonal of a square bisects its internal angle, forming adjacent angles of 45°. All four sides of a square are equal. Opposite sides of a square are parallel. A square has Schläfli symbol {4}. A truncated square, t{4}, is an octagon, {8}. An alternated square, h{4}, is a digon, {2}.

  6. Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    Irregular quadrilateral (British English) or trapezium (North American English): no sides are parallel. (In British English, this was once called a trapezoid. For more, see Trapezoid § Trapezium vs Trapezoid.) Trapezium (UK) or trapezoid (US): at least one pair of opposite sides are parallel. Trapezia (UK) and trapezoids (US) include ...

  7. Diagonal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A diagonal is a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon. Diagonal may also refer to: A stand of basic scaffolding on a house construction site, with diagonal braces to maintain its structure. Diagonal brace, a beam used to brace a rectangular structure (such as scaffolding) to withstand strong forces pushing into it

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  9. Parallelogram - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides is a trapezoid in American English or a trapezium in British English. The three-dimensional counterpart of a parallelogram is a parallelepiped. The word "parallelogram" comes from the Greek παραλληλό-γραμμον, parallēló-grammon, which means "a shape of parallel lines".