tangency

NOUN
  1. the state of being tangent; having contact at a single point or along a line without crossing
  2. (electronics) a junction where things (as two electrical conductors) touch or are in physical contact
    they forget to solder the contacts
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How To Use tangency In A Sentence

  • G 1 means they are smoothly connected up to one differentiation , or are tangency continuous.
  • By joining all the points of tangency we construct a line ABC, which is an output expansion path.
  • For complementary resources, this combination is also the point of tangency between an isocline and the constraint curve.
  • Specifically, I need to draw three tangent circles inside a larger circle, given 3 points of tangency.
  • The asset pricing model--and this is critical-- assumes everyone is rational and holds the tangency portfolio.
  • The tangency portfolio is the portfolio that one should hold.
  • If in addition the Mobius transformations are required to respect the points of tangency, the limit set becomes a simple closed curve.
  • That would mean that everybody is holding that same portfolio of risky assets and nobody is different, they're only different in how-- what proportions they hold the risky-- the tangency portfolio.
  • Depending on the geometry type, you can preserve projection, plane, position, tangency, curvature, and any valid combination of these characteristics.
  • Two tangents of a parabola are divided into segments of like proportion by a third and this third is divided in the same proportion by its point of tangency.
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