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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In mathematics, in elementary geometry, a circumgon is a polygon which circumumscribes some circle. Every triangle is a circumgon because it circumscribes the circle known as the incircle of the triangle. Every square is a circumgon. In fact, every regular polygon is a circumgon. But not every polygon is a circumgon; for example, a rectangle is not a circumgon. A circumgon need not even be a convex polygon. All circumgons have common properties regarding area-perimeter ratios and centroids. It is these properties that make circumgons interesting objects of study in elementary geometry.The concept and the terminology of a circumgon were introduced and their properties investigated first by Tom M. Apostol and Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian in a paper paublished in 2004."@en }

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