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Bézout's Theorem Summary
428 words, approx. 1 pages Bézout's theorem is named after the French mathematician Etienne Bézout, who stated and gave a (partially correct) proof of the result in 1779. The statement itself is much much older, appearing in the works of Jacques Bernoulli, Colin...
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Bézout’s theorem Information
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 Bézout's theorem is a statement in algebraic geometry concerning the number of common points, or intersection points, of two plane algebraic curves. The theorem claims that the number of common points of two such curves X and Y is equal to the product...



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 Microwave Journal
The bisection theorem.
02/01/1997: 1,181 words, approx. 4 pages Essentially, the bisection theorem implies that all network parameters may be derived from [Z.sub.e] and [Z.sub.o]. If a circuit has two ports and is symmetrical about a central plane, the bisection theorem may be used to calculate [S.sub.22] = [S.sub.11] and [S.sub.21]...
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 The Agricultural Education Magazine
The sixteen theorems of SAE
05/01/2003: 1,632 words, approx. 5 pages Numerous graduate students in agricultural education have studied Prosser's 16 Theorems. Charles Prosser, an early leader in vocational education and a major architect of the Smith-Hughes Act, developed these theorems. Prosser's 16 Theorems are general statements on how vocational education programs should be operated....


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