Elementary geometry

Concurrent lines

In geometry, lines in a plane or higher-dimensional space are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point. They are in contrast to parallel lines. (Wikipedia).

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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines and Planes

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What are parallel lines and a transversal

👉 Learn about converse theorems of parallel lines and a transversal. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry, parallel lines are identified by two arrow heads or two small lines indicated i

From playlist Parallel Lines and a Transversal

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Parallel Lines Example

Here I run through an example of a problem that uses parallel lines and the angles that are created by transversals that cross through them. Sometimes you have to be a little creative with what you're given to create those lines though! Note: I assume that you have a basic understanding

From playlist Geometry

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Proving Parallel Lines with Angle Relationships

👉 Learn about converse theorems of parallel lines and a transversal. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry, parallel lines are identified by two arrow heads or two small lines indicated i

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Parallel & Perpendicular Lines | Graphs | Maths | FuseSchool

Learn about graphs. In this third part introductory video we will look at the parallel and perpendicular lines. Both parallel and perpendicular lines are found everywhere; just think of a car park. Parallel lines have the same gradient; they go in the same direction and will never ever

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What is the Consecutive Interior Angle Converse Theorem

👉 Learn about converse theorems of parallel lines and a transversal. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry, parallel lines are identified by two arrow heads or two small lines indicated i

From playlist Parallel Lines and a Transversal

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What are the Angle Relationships for Parallel Lines and a Transversal

👉 Learn about converse theorems of parallel lines and a transversal. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry, parallel lines are identified by two arrow heads or two small lines indicated i

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What are Parallel Lines and Parallel Planes? | Don't Memorise

Are parallel lines simply lines which do not meet? ✅To learn more about Parallel Lines, enroll in our full course now: https://infinitylearn.com/microcourses?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=Soical&utm_campaign=DM&utm_content=HdNCiP5znT8&utm_term=%7Bkeyword%7D In this video, we will learn:

From playlist Parallel Lines

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How To Determine If Two Lines are Parallel to Apply Angle Theorems

👉 Learn about converse theorems of parallel lines and a transversal. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry, parallel lines are identified by two arrow heads or two small lines indicated i

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Go programming: Concurrency. (and Testing).

PROG2005 Cloud Technologies Go Programming: Concurrency. And 5 last minutes on testing.

From playlist PROG2006 - Programming

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PROG2005 - Go Concurrency

PROG2005 Cloud Technologies Go Concurrency goroutines, channels, arrow operators, mutex, WaitGroup

From playlist PROG2006 - Programming

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Trio: Structured Concurrency for Python (Alternative to Asyncio)

Concurrency has a reputation for being complicated and hard to get right, even in Python. Fortunately, by using the "structured concurrency" programming model, it's possible to avoid many of the pitfalls inherent in more traditional thread-based and callback-based models. Trio is an async

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Cascadia Ruby 2013 Advanced Multithreading in Ruby by Jerry D'Antonio

By now we've all heard apocalyptic pronouncements that because of multi-core processors all programmers are doomed to the eternal abyss of concurrent programming. I'm here to tell you that despite what the Chicken Littles say, the sky is not falling. Yes, concurrent programming is hard. Es

From playlist Cascadia Ruby 2013

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EmberConf 2017: State, Time, and Concurrency by Alex Matchneer

State, Time, and Concurrency by Alex Matchneer Modeling changes to state over time is a challenge that most modern app developers have to face. The ember-concurrency addon went a long way toward simplifying many of the challenges inherent in safely modeling asynchronous operations, but th

From playlist EmberConf 2017

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Point of Concurrency

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From playlist Geometry

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Golang lecture 4 Concurrency (PROG2005, PROG2006) 2022

Golang Concurrency atomics mutexes channels and goroutines

From playlist 2022 - PROG2005 - Cloud Technologies

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RailsConf 2022 - The Queue Continuum: Applied Queuing Theory by Justin Bowen

A Star Trek themed exploration of queuing theory and scaling applications with parallelism and concurrency. A general overview of the differences between parallelism and concurrency as well as when to apply more threads or more processes. We’ll go over examples of sidekiq and puma with dif

From playlist RailsConf 2022

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GoGaRuCo 2013 - Thread Safety First by Emily Stolfo

Concurrency in Ruby is hard and our thread-unsafe code often works by accident. We are not used to thinking about concurrency because of the GVL but there are different implementations of Ruby with their own semantics that can unearth concurrency bugs. We have to get more accustomed to wri

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