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Peter M. Higgins has written:

'Techniques of semigroup theory' -- subject(s): Semigroups

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Orval Lester Sweeney has written:

'Numerical properties of the full transformation semigroup on a finite domain' -- subject(s): Mathematics

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Maurice Sion has written:

'A theory of semigroup valued measures' -- subject(s): Lifting theory, Measure theory, Semigroups, Vector-valued measures

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regular = regular

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a triangle is not regular

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A regular hexahedron.

A regular hexahedron.

A regular hexahedron.

A regular hexahedron.

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The complement of a regular language is regular because regular languages are closed under complementation. This means that if a language is regular, its complement is also regular.

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"Regular" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more regular" or "most regular."

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A regular pyramid is a right pyramid whose base is a regular polygon.

There are only three regular pyramids: a regular tetrahedron, a regular square pyramid, and a regular pentagonal pyramid.

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Regular expression is built in and the regular definition has to build from regular expression........

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern S-M-G----. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter S and 3rd letter M and 5th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

semigloss

semigroup

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Regular is an adjective, as in to put something in its regular place.

Regular in a noun, as in the restaurant can always find a table for a regular customer.

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Only when its an equilateral triangle then it is a regular polygon

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A regular tessellation uses only one regular polygon. A semi-regular tessellation is based on two or more regular polygons.

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A regular tessellation is based on only one regular polygonal shape. A semi-regular tessellation is based on two or more regular polygons.

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January-Bulldog(Regular)
February-Googles/Duck(Regular)
March-Yorkie(Regular)
April-Alley Cat(Regular)
May-Cocker Spaniel (Regular)
June-Pink Pony(Regular)
July-Spotted Frog(Regular)
August-Grey Arabian(Regular)
September-Leopard (Regular)
October- Golden Retriever (Regular)
November-Pug(Regular)
December-Koala(Regular)

Regular means just plain Webkinz size.


All 2009 pets of the month.

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There is no verb of 'regular'.

regular is either a noun or a adjective

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Mike Mo is regular.

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A regular shaft has regular flex.

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The adjective for regular is "regular." It describes something that is done or occurring repeatedly at the same time or in the same way.

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The reverse of a regular language is regular because for every string in the original language, there exists a corresponding string in the reversed language that is also regular. This is because regular languages are closed under the operation of reversal, meaning that if a language is regular, its reverse will also be regular.

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It depends on what type of regular polygon. For example: regular triangle, regular pentagon, etc.

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A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.

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Closure properties of regular languages include:

  1. Union: The union of two regular languages is also a regular language.
  2. Intersection: The intersection of two regular languages is also a regular language.
  3. Concatenation: The concatenation of two regular languages is also a regular language.
  4. Kleene star: The Kleene star operation on a regular language results in another regular language.

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325$

(regular price) - 0.36 x (regular price) = 208
0.64 x (regular price) = 208
(regular price) = 208 / 0.64
(regular price) = 325

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no its not regular.

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its a not regular polygon

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Yes, to answer is regular.

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they are regular elections

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First you must define what regular is!

Regular means what? Regular coffee has cream and sugar to me, but if someone drinks black coffee, is not their regular different from my regular?

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Regular polygons with 1 or 2 sides do not exist.3: equilateral triangle

4: square

5: regular pentagon

6: regular hexagon

7: regular heptagon

8: regular octagon

9: regular nonagon or enneagon

10: regular decagon.

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There are only three regular polygons which can make a regular tessellation?

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the exterior of a regular pentagon is? the exterior of a regular pentagon is?

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Regular. I skate goofy but i think it's regular.

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A tessellation that uses more than one kind of regular polygon is called a semi-regular tessellation.

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a regular pentagon has five sides. The word regular means equal

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The complement of a regular language is the set of all strings that are not in the original language. In terms of regular expressions, the complement of a regular language can be represented by negating the regular expression that defines the original language.

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The cast of Windy City Jamboree - 1950 includes: John Dalz as Regular Dick Edwards as Regular Jimmy McPartland as Regular Paula Ray as Regular WooWoo Stephens as Regular Bud Tygett as Regular Gloria Van as Regular

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Semi-regular tessellation is a tessellation of the plane by 2 or more different convex regular polygons. A semi-regular tessellation combines two or more regular polygons. Each semi-regular tessellation has a tupelo, which designates what kind of regular polygon is used.

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It's regular

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They are regular.

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