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BP179 Object thinner at top vs. object thicker at top.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP174 BP175 BP176 BP177 BP178  *  BP180 BP181 BP182 BP183 BP184

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT size_increase_decrease (info | search),
downward_upward (info | search),
regular_irregular_change (info | search),
tracing_line_or_curve (info | search),
uppermost_lowermost (info | search)

WORLD

shape_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP183 Same curvature close to the middle vs. change of curvature close to the middle.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP178 BP179 BP180 BP181 BP182  *  BP184 BP185 BP186 BP187 BP188

KEYWORD

noisy, traditional

CONCEPT sides_of_line (info | search),
tangent (info | search),
imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_line_or_curve (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

WORLD

curve [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP184 Curve is smooth close to the middle vs. curve zigzags close to the middle.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP179 BP180 BP181 BP182 BP183  *  BP185 BP186 BP187 BP188 BP189

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT imagined_point (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search),
curve_texture (info | search),
texture (info | search)

WORLD

curve [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP185 Curve with two complex parts vs. curve with three complex parts.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP180 BP181 BP182 BP183 BP184  *  BP186 BP187 BP188 BP189 BP190

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT number (info | search),
curve_texture (info | search),
texture (info | search)

WORLD

curve [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP304 At least one (interior or exterior) right angle vs. no right angle (either interior or exterior).
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP299 BP300 BP301 BP302 BP303  *  BP305 BP306 BP307 BP308 BP309

KEYWORD

traditional, finishedexamples

WORLD

polygon_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

"Lewis"

BP328 All sides are equal vs. all angles are equal.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP323 BP324 BP325 BP326 BP327  *  BP329 BP330 BP331 BP332 BP333

KEYWORD

nice, stretch, left-narrow, right-narrow, traditional, finishedexamples, both

CONCEPT angle (info | search),
length_line_or_curve (info | search),
same_feature (info | search),
same (info | search)

WORLD

polygon_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP329 Regular polygon vs. not regular polygon.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP324 BP325 BP326 BP327 BP328  *  BP330 BP331 BP332 BP333 BP334

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, stretch, traditional, finishedexamples, preciseworld

CONCEPT angle (info | search),
same_feature (info | search),
same (info | search)

WORLD

polygon_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP342 Exactly one axis of symmetry vs. either zero or more than one axis of symmetry.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP337 BP338 BP339 BP340 BP341  *  BP343 BP344 BP345 BP346 BP347

KEYWORD

traditional, finishedexamples

CONCEPT exists_one (info | search),
imagined_line_or_curve (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search),
symmetry_axis (info | search),
symmetry (info | search)

WORLD

shape_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP854 Nothing vs. nothing.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP849 BP850 BP851 BP852 BP853  *  BP855 BP856 BP857 BP858 BP859

KEYWORD

left-finite, right-finite, left-full, right-full, finished, experimental, funny

WORLD

nothing [same | bigger]
zoom in left (nothing) | zoom in right (nothing)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP924 Polygons where all sides are different lengths vs. Polygons where not all sides are different lengths.
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COMMENTS

All examples in this Problem are outlines of convex polygons.

This is a generalisation of scalene triangles to any polygon.

CROSSREFS

The left side implies the right side of BP329 (regular vs. irregular polygons), but the converse is not true.

The left side of BP329 implies the right side, but the converse is not true.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP919 BP920 BP921 BP922 BP923  *  BP925 BP926 BP927 BP928 BP929

EXAMPLE

Any scalene triangle will fit on the left, because no two sides are equal.

However, any regular polygon will not fit on the left, because all of its sides are equal.

A random convex polygon will "almost surely" fit on the left.

KEYWORD

nice, stretch, right-narrow, traditional

CONCEPT all (info | search)

WORLD

polygon_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

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