| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | cuadratura |
| italia | quadratura |
| japani | 矩 (ku) |
| kreikka | τετραγωνισμός (tetragonismós) |
| latina | quadrātūra |
| ranska | quadrature, quadrature de phase |
| saksa | Quadrieren, Quadratur |
| suomi | kvadratuuri |
| venäjä | квадрату́ра (kvadratúra) |
| Monikko | quadratures |
(mathematics) The act or process of constructing a square that has the same area as a given plane figure, or of computing that area.
The lune of Hippocrates was the first curved figure to have its exact area calculated mathematically.
(astronomy) A situation in which the directions of two celestial bodies (or a celestial body and the Sun) form a right angle from the perspective of the observer.
Diagram showing the eastern and western quadratures of a superior planet like Mars
(mathematics) The act or process of constructing a square that has the same area as a given plane figure, or of computing that area.
Archimedes proved that the area of a parabolic segment is 4/3 the area of an inscribed triangle.