| 1. | The inradius of a regular polygon is also called apothem.
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| 2. | The word " apothem " can also refer to the length of that line segment.
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| 3. | The only definition of apothem I have been able to find is the math one.
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| 4. | For a regular plane parallel to the base ), the apothem is the height of a trapezoidal lateral face.
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| 5. | One of the literary critics I am citing calls that famous line " Beauty is truth, truth beauty " an apothem.
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| 6. | Finding the limit as the number of sides of a regular polygon approaches infinity of the ratio of its area to its apothem squared gave me:
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| 7. | :( ec ) It seems'apothem'here is an alternative spelling of talk ) 14 : 54, 12 February 2013 ( UTC)
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| 8. | The apothem is half the cotangent of \ pi / 7, and the area of each of the 14 small triangles is one-fourth of the apothem.
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| 9. | The apothem is half the cotangent of \ pi / 7, and the area of each of the 14 small triangles is one-fourth of the apothem.
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| 10. | My question is ( thank God, right ? ) : what is the difference in meaning between apothem and maxim ( which Havens uses as a synonym for apothem )?
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