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The sinusoidal projection is an equal-area projection given by the transformation x = (lambda-lambda_0)cosphi (1) y = phi. (2) The inverse formulas are phi = y (3) lambda = ...
The inverse curve of a sinusoidal spiral r=a^(1/n)[cos(nt)]^(1/n) with inversion center at the origin and inversion radius k is another sinusoidal spiral ...
The pedal curve of a sinusoidal spiral r=a[cos(nt)]^(1/n) with pedal point at the center is another sinusoidal spiral with polar equation r=a[cos(nt)]^(1+1/n). A few examples ...
A polygon whose vertices do not all lie in a plane.
A space curve consisting of a spiral wound around a helix. It has parametric equations x = [R+acos(omegat)]cost (1) y = [R+acos(omegat)]sint (2) z = ht+asin(omegat). (3)
The slope-intercept form of a line in the Cartesian plane is given by y=mx+b, where b is the y-intercept and m is the slope.
The dual polyhedron of the small ditrigonal dodecicosidodecahedron U_(43) and Wenninger dual W_(82).
The dual polyhedron of the small dodecicosidodecahedron U_(33) and Wenninger dual W_(72).
The dual polyhedron of the small dodecahemicosahedron U_(62) and Wenninger dual W_(100). When rendered, the small dodecahemicosacron and great dodecahemicosacron appear the ...
The dual polyhedron of the small dodecahemidodecahedron U_(51) and Wenninger dual W_(91). When rendered, the small icosihemidodecacron and small dodecahemidodecacron appear ...
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