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What (who) is à point - definition

DECOMMISSIONED NUCLEAR POWER STATION IN SOMERSET, ENGLAND
Hinkley point a; Hinkley Point A
  • Hinkley Point A reactors seen from the south side of the site

Distance from a point to a line         
  • Illustration of the vector formulation.
GEOMETRY
Point-line distance; Distance between a point and a line
In Euclidean geometry, the distance from a point to a line is the shortest distance from a given point to any point on an infinite straight line. It is the perpendicular distance of the point to the line, the length of the line segment which joins the point to nearest point on the line.
Power of a point         
  • Similarity points of two circles and their common power
  • Similarity points of two circles: various cases
  • Common power of two circles: application
  • Circles tangent to two circles
  • Circles tangent to two circles
  • Power of a point with respect to a sphere
  • Orthogonal circle (green)
  • Angle between two circles
  • Secant-/chord-theorem: proof
  • Secant-, chord-theorem
RELATIVE DISTANCE OF A POINT FROM A CIRCLE
Circle power; Power of the point; Power of a point theorem; Theorem of intersecting chords; Chord-chord power theorem; Theorem of intersecting secants; Secant-secant power theorem; Power of point; Power of a Point; Secant theorem; Power of a circle; Power-of-a-point theorem; Chordal theorem; Chord section theorem
In elementary plane geometry, the power of a point is a real number that reflects the relative distance of a given point from a given circle. It was introduced by Jakob Steiner in 1826.
Limit point         
  • A sequence enumerating all positive [[rational number]]s. Each positive [[real number]] is a cluster point.
  • limit points}} here), viz. -1 and +1. Thus, thinking of sets, these points are limit points of the set <math>S = \{x_n\}.</math>
CLUSTER POINT IN A TOPOLOGICAL SPACE
Limit point of a set; Cluster point; Accumulation Point; Accumulation point (mathematics); Limit points; Ω-accumulation point; O-accumulation point; Complete accumulation point; Accumulation point (sequence); Limit point; Cluster point of a set
In mathematics, a limit point (or cluster point or accumulation point) of a set S in a topological space X is a point x that can be "approximated" by points of S in the sense that every neighbourhood of x with respect to the topology on X also contains a point of S other than x itself. A limit point of a set S does not itself have to be an element of S.

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Hinkley Point A nuclear power station

Hinkley Point A nuclear power station is a Magnox nuclear power station undergoing decommissioning. It is located on a 19.4-hectare (48-acre) site in Somerset on the Bristol Channel coast, 5 miles (8 km) west of the River Parrett estuary. The ongoing decommissioning process is being managed by Nuclear Decommissioning Authority licensee Magnox Ltd.