Algebraic curves | Plane curves

Sinusoidal spiral

In algebraic geometry, the sinusoidal spirals are a family of curves defined by the equation in polar coordinates where a is a nonzero constant and n is a rational number other than 0. With a rotation about the origin, this can also be written The term "spiral" is a misnomer, because they are not actually spirals, and often have a flower-like shape. Many well known curves are sinusoidal spirals including: * Rectangular hyperbola (n = −2) * Line (n = −1) * Parabola (n = −1/2) * Tschirnhausen cubic (n = −1/3) * Cayley's sextet (n = 1/3) * Cardioid (n = 1/2) * Circle (n = 1) * Lemniscate of Bernoulli (n = 2) The curves were first studied by Colin Maclaurin. (Wikipedia).

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