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Analytic geometry / Differential geometry / Ford circle / Fractions / Tangent / Diophantine approximation / Trigonometric functions / Homothetic center / Tangent lines to circles / Geometry / Circles / Differential topology
Date: 2012-03-01 15:30:30
Analytic geometry
Differential geometry
Ford circle
Fractions
Tangent
Diophantine approximation
Trigonometric functions
Homothetic center
Tangent lines to circles
Geometry
Circles
Differential topology

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