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Circle A plane figure bounded by a set of points equidistant from a fixed point (the centre). Circle is also used to refer to the boundary only. ... Locus A set of points mapping out a path. For example, the locus of points 3 m from a given point is a circle. ... Plane A flat surface that extends indefinitely.
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tangent line as the direction in which the point is moving at a ..... modern calculus textbooks as follows: “A painting is hung flat against a wall. ..... locus of points P that are equidistant from a fixed point F (the focus) ... It is the path traced out by a point on the circumference of a circle as the circle ...
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mathdl.maa.org/images/upload_library/1/Sanchis_calculus...
mathdl.maa.org/images/upload_library/1/Sanchis_calculus_art.pdf
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Similarly, part of a large circle appears to be a line may induce us to conclude that there are different shapes of circles. ... A common definition defines it as the locus of points P such that the distance from a line (called the directrix) to P is equal to the distance from P to a fixed point F (called the focus).
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xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/Parabola_dir/parabola...
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(3) In case the moving centrode is a circle and the tracing point P is on the ... Let p be the radius of the fixed circle, r that of the rolling ... movement of the points in the plane of M, the locus of the centers of curvature ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2973887
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What is the locus of a point moving in a plane at a constant distance from a fixed point? => Hyperbola or Straight line or Parabola or Circle.. ... the equations of locus of moving points...
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www.tutorvista.com/search/locus-and-its-equations
www.tutorvista.com/search/locus-and-its-equations
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Bipolar coordinates : Let O and O' be two fixed points. A point P may be specified by giving its distances r and r' from O and O' respectively. ... Spiral : The locus of a point P which winds around a fixed point O (called the pole) in such a way that OP is monotonically decreasing. Sinusoidal spirals are not true spirals.
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www.gap-system.org/~history/Curves/Definitions2.html
www.gap-system.org/~history/Curves/Definitions2.html
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From this point, ... The locus of points that describe the line of constant conductance equal to the conductance of the feedline is shown in fig 3. Notice that this locus of points and the constant VSWR circle intersect (at two points). ... Moving along the transmission line, fig 1 (b,c,d,e), away from the antenna,
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A roulette, it explained, is the curve traced out by a fixed point on one curve as it rolls without slipping on a second curve. ... The circle itself is the involute of this point. ... Spiral is a misnomer, since a spiral is a plane curve and there are no spirals involved. When the cylindrical pitch surface is unrolled flat,
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www.du.edu/~jcalvert/tech/trochoid.htm
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The locus of a point on a moving circle which rolls around another circle of the same diameter. ... The set of points in a plane that are all the same distance from a given fixed point. The plane figure enclosed by the circle is called a disc. ... A line which need not be straight. A continuous path traced by a moving point.
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