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Euclid poses the problem: " Given two numbers not prime to one another, to find their greatest common measure ".
Given the similarities in the two characters ' names, professions, written works and generally dark subject matter, it is likely that Lovecraft's Alhazred provided the main inspiration for al-Hazir.
Given two subspaces with, this leads to a definition of angles called canonical or principal angles between subspaces.
Given points P < sub > 0 </ sub > and P < sub > 1 </ sub >, a linear Bézier curve is simply a straight line between those two points.
Given the opportunity, adults eat hatchlings, which may be protected by separating the two groups with a net, breeding box or separate tank.
Given that Bozizé accuses Sudan of supporting the UFDR rebels who are actively fighting the Central African Government, the relation between the two countries has remained good.
Given more time to prepare for trial, Kidd likely would have been able to find the deposition Palmer gave when he was captured in Rhode Island two years earlier.
Given two manifolds M and N, a bijective map f from M to N is called a diffeomorphism if both
Given that the vast majority of all emeralds are treated as described above, and the fact that two stones that appear visually similar may actually be quite far apart in treatment level and therefore in value, a consumer considering a purchase of an expensive emerald is well advised to insist upon a treatment report from a reputable gemological laboratory.
Given two groups G and H and a group homomorphism f: G → H, let K be a normal subgroup in G and φ the natural surjective homomorphism G → G / K ( where G / K is a quotient group ).
Given two groups (< var > G </ var >, *) and (< var > H </ var >, ), a group isomorphism from (< var > G </ var >, *) to (< var > H </ var >, ) is a bijective group homomorphism from < var > G </ var > to < var > H </ var >.
: Given two points, determine the azimuth and length of the line ( straight line, arc or geodesic ) that connects them.
Given these two assumptions, the coordinates of the same event ( a point in space and time ) described in two inertial reference frames are related by a Galilean transformation.
Given two Lie algebras and, their direct sum is the Lie algebra consisting of the vector space
Given this understanding, the Board withdrew the allegation of unsportsmanlike behaviour two days before the fourth Test, thus saving the tour.
Given two secondary stations, the time difference ( TD ) between the primary and first secondary identifies one curve, and the time difference between the primary and second secondary identifies another curve, the intersections of which will determine a geographic point in relation to the position of the three stations.
Given the above commonalities there appear to be only two string theories: the heterotic string theory ( which is also the type I string theory ) and the type II theory.
Given the notion of a lexeme, it is possible to distinguish two kinds of morphological rules.
Given printing practices at the time ( which included type-setting from dictation ), no two editions turned out to be identical, and it is relatively rare to find even two copies that are exactly the same.
Given barely two months to assemble a large sea-going invasion fleet, the Kriegsmarine opted to convert inland river barges into makeshift landing craft.
In the account books of Johanna, Duchess of Brabant and Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxemburg, an entry dated May 14, 1379 reads: " Given to Monsieur and Madame four peters, two forms, value eight and a half moutons, wherewith to buy a pack of cards ".
# Given any two distinct points, there is exactly one line incident with both of them.
# Given any two distinct lines, there is exactly one point incident with both of them.

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: Given any set X of pairwise disjoint non-empty sets, there exists at least one set C that contains exactly one element in common with each of the sets in X.
Given a functor F: J → C ( thought of as an object in C < sup > J </ sup >), the limit of F, if it exists, is nothing but a terminal morphism from Δ to F. Dually, the colimit of F is an initial morphism from F to Δ.
Given an arbitrary contravariant functor G from C to Set, Yoneda's lemma asserts that
Given a diagram F: J → C ( thought of as an object in C < sup > J </ sup >), a natural transformation ψ: Δ ( N ) → F ( which is just a morphism in the category C < sup > J </ sup >) is the same thing as a cone from N to F. The components of ψ are the morphisms ψ < sub > X </ sub >: N → F ( X ).
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: Given any set A and any set B, if for every set C, C is a member of A if and only if C is a member of B, then A is equal to B.
: Given any set A and any set B, if A is a nonempty set ( that is, if there exists a member C of A ), then if A and B have precisely the same members, then they are equal.
: Given any set A and any set B, there is a set C such that, given any set D, D is a member of C if and only if D is equal to A or D is equal to B.
* Given a category C with finite coproducts, a cogroup object is an object G of C together with a " comultiplication " m: G → G G, a " coidentity " e: G → 0, and a " coinversion " inv: G → G, which satisfy the dual versions of the axioms for group objects.
Given objects A < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., A < sub > n </ sub > in C, their biproduct is an object A < sub > 1 </ sub > ⊕ ··· ⊕ A < sub > n </ sub > together with morphisms
Given any curve C and a point P on it, there is a unique circle or line which most closely approximates the curve near P, the osculating circle at P. The curvature of C at P is then defined to be the curvature of that circle or line.
Given two points P and Q on C, let s ( P, Q ) be the arc length of the portion of the curve between P and Q and let d ( P, Q ) denote the length of the line segment from P to Q.
Given the discriminator PARTY TYPE ( which could be individual, partnership, C Corporation, Sub Chapter S Association, Association, Governmental Unit, Quasi-governmental agency ) the two subtype entities are PERSON, which contains individual-specific information such as first and last name and date of birth, and ORGANIZATION, which would contain such attributes as the legal name, and organizational hierarchies such as cost centers.
Given: side a = 20, side c = 24, and angle C = 40 °
: Given two sets, A and T, of equal size, together with a weight function C: A × T → R. Find a bijection f: A → T such that the cost function:

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* Given an R-module M, the endomorphism ring of M, denoted End < sub > R </ sub >( M ) is an R-algebra by defining ( r · φ )( x ) = r · φ ( x ).
After Christians in Ephesus first wrote to their counterparts recommending Apollos to them, he went to Achaia where Paul names him as an apostle ( 1 Cor 4: 6, 9-13 ) Given that Paul only saw himself as an apostle ' untimely born ' ( 1 Cor 15: 8 ) it is certain that Apollos became an apostle in the regular way ( as a witness to the risen Lord and commissioned by Jesus-1 Cor 15: 5-9 ; 1 Cor 9: 1 ).< ref > So the Alexandrian recension ; the text in < sup > 38 </ sup > and Codex Bezae indicate that Apollos went to Corinth.
Given any element x of X, there is a function f < sup > x </ sup >, or f ( x ,·), from Y to Z, given by f < sup > x </ sup >( y ) := f ( x, y ).
Given the first n digits of Ω and a k ≤ n, the algorithm enumerates the domain of F until enough elements of the domain have been found so that the probability they represent is within 2 < sup >-( k + 1 )</ sup > of Ω.
Given a function f ∈ I < sub > x </ sub > ( a smooth function vanishing at x ) we can form the linear functional df < sub > x </ sub > as above.
) Given a smooth Φ < sup > t </ sup >, an autonomous vector field can be derived from it.
Given f ∈ G ( x * x < sup >- 1 </ sup >, y * y < sup >-1 </ sup >) and g ∈ G ( y * y < sup >-1 </ sup >, z * z < sup >-1 </ sup >), their composite is defined as g * f ∈ G ( x * x < sup >-1 </ sup >, z * z < sup >-1 </ sup >).
Given a field K, the corresponding general linear groupoid GL < sub >*</ sub >( K ) consists of all invertible matrices whose entries range over K. Matrix multiplication interprets composition.
Given a topological space X, let G < sub > 0 </ sub > be the set X.
Given a complex-valued function ƒ of a single complex variable, the derivative of ƒ at a point z < sub > 0 </ sub > in its domain is defined by the limit
Given a polynomial of degree with zeros < math > z_n < z_
Given a ( random ) sample the relation between the observations Y < sub > i </ sub > and the independent variables X < sub > ij </ sub > is formulated as

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