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Encyclopedia > Cyclic

A cycle is anything round, in the physical sense (e.g. a bicycle) or in a temporal sense (e.g. the cycle of the seasons). Cyclic is the adjective. Pages for cycle lovers include


See related meanings under period.


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Cyclic quadrilateral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (151 words)
In geometry, a cyclic quadrilateral is a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle.
The area of a cyclic quadrilateral is given by Brahmagupta's formula as well as Heron's formula as long as the sides are given.
The area of a cyclic quadrilateral is maximal among all quadrilaterals having the same side lengths.
Cyclic group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1117 words)
In group theory, a cyclic group is a group that can be generated by a single element, in the sense that the group has an element a (called a "generator" of the group) such that, when written multiplicatively, every element of the group is a power of a.
The cyclic groups are the simplest groups and they are completely classified: every cyclic group is isomorphic to one of those mentioned.
The cycle graphs of cyclic groups are all n-sided polygons with the elements at the vertices.
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