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Yin-Yang

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A figure used in many Asian cultures to symbolize the unity of the two ``opposite'' male and female elements, the ``yin'' and ``yang.'' The solid and hollow parts composing the symbol are similar and combine to make a Circle. Each part consists of two equal oppositely oriented Semicircles of radius 1/2 joined at their edges, plus a Semicircle of radius 1 joining the other edges.

See also Baseball Cover, Circle, Piecewise Circular Curve, Semicircle


References

Dixon, R. Mathographics. New York: Dover, p. 11, 1991.

Gardner, M. ``Mathematical Games: A New Collection of `Brain-Teasers.''' Sci. Amer. 203, 172-180, Oct. 1960.

Gardner, M. ``Mathematical Games: More About the Shapes that Can Be Made with Complex Dominoes.'' Sci. Amer. 203, 186-198, Nov. 1960.




© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein
1999-05-26