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The parallel curves of a circle with radius a with offset k are given by the parametric equations x_p(t) = (a+k)cost (1) y_p(t) = (a+k)sint (2) and are therefore themselves ...
The radial curve of a unit circle from a radial point (x,y) and parametric equations x = cost (1) y = sint (2) is another circle with parametric equations x_r = x-cost (3) ...
The strophoid of a circle with pole at the center and fixed point on the circumference is a Freeth's nephroid.
A closed trail is called a circuit when it is specified in cyclic order but no first vertex is explicitly identified.
While some authors define "circumference" as distance around an arbitrary closed object (sometimes restricted to a closed curved object), in the work, the term "perimeter" is ...
Given two closed curves, the circuminscribed curve is simultaneously inscribed in the outer one and circumscribed on the inner one.
A geometric figure which touches only the vertices (or other extremities) of another figure.
A triangle DeltaA^'B^'C^' is said to be circumscribed in a triangle DeltaABC if A lies on B^'C^', B lies on C^'A^', and C lies on A^'B^' (Kimberling 1998, p. 185). Examples ...
For the parametric representation x = (2t^2)/(1+t^2) (1) y = (2t^3)/(1+t^2), (2) the catacaustic of this curve from the radiant point (8a,0) is given by x = ...
If the cusp of the cissoid of Diocles is taken as the inversion center, then the cissoid inverts to a parabola.
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