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BP104 One circle passes through the center of the other circle vs. no circle passes through the center of the other circle.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP99 BP100 BP101 BP102 BP103  *  BP105 BP106 BP107 BP108 BP109

KEYWORD

precise, unorderedpair, traditional

CONCEPT on_line_or_curve (info | search),
center_of_circle (info | search),
center (info | search),
imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Douglas R. Hofstadter

BP117 Triangle points to center of circle vs. triangle does not point to center of circle.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP112 BP113 BP114 BP115 BP116  *  BP118 BP119 BP120 BP121 BP122

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT between (info | search),
on_line_or_curve (info | search),
midpoint (info | search),
pointing_to (info | search),
center_of_circle (info | search),
center (info | search),
imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_line_or_curve (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search),
triangle_arrow (info | search),
triangle (info | search)

AUTHOR

Douglas R. Hofstadter

BP133 Dots collinear with center of circle vs. dots not collinear with center of circle.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP128 BP129 BP130 BP131 BP132  *  BP134 BP135 BP136 BP137 BP138

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT all (info | search),
collinear (info | search),
center_of_circle (info | search),
center (info | search),
imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Douglas R. Hofstadter

BP134 Circle centers are collinear vs. circle centers are not collinear.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP129 BP130 BP131 BP132 BP133  *  BP135 BP136 BP137 BP138 BP139

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT all (info | search),
collinear (info | search),
center_of_circle (info | search),
center (info | search),
imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Douglas R. Hofstadter

BP178 Center of circle in triangle perpendicular to the other two vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP173 BP174 BP175 BP176 BP177  *  BP179 BP180 BP181 BP182 BP183

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT center_of_circle (info | search),
center (info | search),
imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search),
triangle (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP209 No objects are centered at the center of the box vs. one object is centered at the center of the box.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP204 BP205 BP206 BP207 BP208  *  BP210 BP211 BP212 BP213 BP214

KEYWORD

noisy, boundingbox, traditional, absoluteposition

CONCEPT bounding_box (info | search),
existence (info | search),
number (info | search),
center_bounding_box (info | search),
center (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP818 Dot's position within square is center of square's position within panel vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

All examples in this problem are dots inside square outlines.

CROSSREFS

Similar to BP1122 (the "fractal" version).

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP813 BP814 BP815 BP816 BP817  *  BP819 BP820 BP821 BP822 BP823

KEYWORD

nice, notso, boundingbox, absoluteposition

CONCEPT bounding_box (info | search),
self-reference (info | search),
center (info | search),
distance_from_center (info | search)

WORLD

point_inside_square [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1104 Vertically centered versus horizontally centered
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COMMENTS

It is easier to notice that the left examples are vertically centered than that the right examples are horizontally centered. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Dec 27 2022

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1099 BP1100 BP1101 BP1102 BP1103  *  BP1105 BP1106 BP1107 BP1108 BP1109

KEYWORD

easy, nice, precise, minimal, boundingbox, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional, finishedexamples, preciseworld, absoluteposition, unstableworld

CONCEPT center_bounding_box (info | search),
center (info | search)

WORLD

horizontal_line_segment [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Widad Dabbas

BP1156 Centred vs. not.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1151 BP1152 BP1153 BP1154 BP1155  *  BP1157 BP1158 BP1159 BP1160 BP1161

KEYWORD

precise, minimal, boundingbox, left-finite, left-full, perfect, pixelperfect, finishedexamples, preciseworld, absoluteposition

CONCEPT center (info | search)

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1223 Center square is black vs. center square is white.
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COMMENTS

All examples are a three by three grid of black or white squares.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1218 BP1219 BP1220 BP1221 BP1222  *  BP1224 BP1225 BP1226 BP1227 BP1228

KEYWORD

stub, left-finite, right-finite, traditional, preciseworld

CONCEPT outlined_filled (info | search),
center (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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