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Concavity, open and closed intervals.
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Is this book using the words “ concave “ and “ convex “ falsely?
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why doesn't the resultant force contribute to torque? why is it only the perpendicular component ?
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Concavity, open and closed intervals.
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Is this book using the words “ concave “ and “ convex “ falsely?
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Is this book using the words “ concave” and “ convex” falsely?
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why doesn't the resultant force contribute to torque? why is it only the perpendicular component ?
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