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  • 61Distance from a point to a line — The distance from a point to a line is the shortest distance from a point to a line in Euclidean geometry. It can be calculated in the following ways. Contents 1 Cartesian coordinates 2 Vector formulation 3 Proof 1 (algebraic proof) …

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  • 62Distance-regular graph — Graph families defined by their automorphisms distance transitive distance regular strongly regular …

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  • 63distance — distanceless, adj. /dis teuhns/, n., v., distanced, distancing. n. 1. the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc. 2. the state or fact of being apart in space, as of one thing from another; remoteness. 3. a linear extent …

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  • 64distance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Measure of interval Nouns 1. distance, remoteness, farness, long way; offing, background; perspective, parallax; reach, span, stride; measurement; separation, disjunction; interstellar or intergalactic… …

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  • 65Distance correlation — In statistics and in probability theory, distance correlation is a measure of statistical dependence between two random variables or two random vectors of arbitrary, not necessarily equal dimension. Its important property is that this measure of… …

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  • 66Distance angulaire (cosmologie) — La distance angulaire est une notion utilisée en cosmologie pour exprimer la distance apparente d’un objet astronomique à partir de son diamètre angulaire. Il ne s’agit pas de la distance réelle à laquelle se situe l’objet en question (voir ci… …

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  • 67Distance de Damerau-Levenshtein — En informatique théorique et sciences informatiques, la distance de Damerau–Levenshtein est une distance entre deux chaînes de caractères. On calcule le nombre minimum d opérations nécessaires pour transformer une chaîne de caractères en une… …

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  • 68Distance Learning-Education Beyond Buildings — ▪ 2009       By 2008 distance learning was an established part of the educational world. In U.S. higher education alone, by 2006 more than 20% of total enrollment was online. More than 3.5 million college students enrolled in at least one online… …

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  • 69distance — {{11}}distance (n.) late 13c., quarrel, estrangement, discord, strife, from O.Fr. destance (13c.), from L. distantia a standing apart, from distantem (nom. distans) standing apart, separate, distant, prp. of distare stand apart, from dis apart,… …

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  • 70distance — noun 1》 the length of the space between two points: I cycled the short distance home. 2》 the condition of being remote.     ↘a far off point. 3》 the full length of a race or other contest.     ↘Brit. Horse Racing a space of more than twenty… …

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