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IEEE 802.11 is a standard for wireless LANs.
Vertices
Vertices refer to the corners or points where two or more edges, lines, or sides meet in geometric shapes or graphs.
Co-vertices
In an ellipse, co-vertices are the endpoints of the minor axis, perpendicular to the major axis.
Standard Form
For equations, this refers to a method of writing quadratic equations as Ax^2 + Bx + C = 0, where A, B, and C are coefficients and A is not zero, ensuring a uniform structure for easier analysis.
Minor Axis
The shortest diameter of an ellipse, which passes through its center and is perpendicular to the major axis.
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