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- Curve abstract "In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is, generally speaking, an object similar to a line but which is not required to be straight. This entails that a line is a special case of curve, namely a curve with null curvature.Often curves in two-dimensional (plane curves) or three-dimensional (space curves) Euclidean space are of interest.Various disciplines within mathematics have given the term different meanings depending on the area of study, so the precise meaning depends on context. However many of these meanings are special instances of the definition which follows. A curve is a topological space which is locally homeomorphic to a line. In everyday language, this means that a curve is a set of points which, near each of its points, looks like a line, up to a deformation. A simple example of a curve is the parabola, shown to the right. A large number of other curves have been studied in multiple mathematical fields.The term curve has several meanings in non-mathematical language as well. For example, it can be almost synonymous with mathematical function (as in learning curve), or graph of a function (as in Phillips curve).An arc or segment of a curve is a part of a curve that is bounded by two distinct end points and contains every point on the curve between its end points. Depending on how the arc is defined, either of the two end points may or may not be part of it. When the arc is straight, it is typically called a line segment.".
- Curve thumbnail Parabola.svg?width=300.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink books?id=UhgPAAAAIAAJ.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink Introduction.html.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink Introduction2.html.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink Curves.html.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink www.2dcurves.com.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink Line_(curve).
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink 1-manifolds.
- Curve wikiPageExternalLink curveandequation-pdf.pdf.
- Curve wikiPageID "89246".
- Curve wikiPageRevisionID "603552193".
- Curve author "A.S. Parkhomenko".
- Curve author "B.I. Golubov".
- Curve hasPhotoCollection Curve.
- Curve id "l/l059020".
- Curve id "r/r080130".
- Curve title "Line".
- Curve title "Rectifiable curve".
- Curve subject Category:Curves.
- Curve subject Category:General_topology.
- Curve subject Category:Metric_geometry.
- Curve subject Category:Topology.
- Curve comment "In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is, generally speaking, an object similar to a line but which is not required to be straight.".
- Curve label "Courbe".
- Curve label "Curva (matematica)".
- Curve label "Curva".
- Curve label "Curva".
- Curve label "Curve".
- Curve label "Kromme".
- Curve label "Krzywa".
- Curve label "Kurve (Mathematik)".
- Curve label "Кривая".
- Curve label "منحنى".
- Curve label "曲線".
- Curve label "曲线".
- Curve sameAs Křivka.
- Curve sameAs Kurve_(Mathematik).
- Curve sameAs Καμπύλη.
- Curve sameAs Curva.
- Curve sameAs Kurba_(matematika).
- Curve sameAs Courbe.
- Curve sameAs Kurva.
- Curve sameAs Curva_(matematica).
- Curve sameAs 曲線.
- Curve sameAs 곡선.
- Curve sameAs Kromme.
- Curve sameAs Krzywa.
- Curve sameAs Curva.
- Curve sameAs m.0m8xx.
- Curve sameAs Q161973.
- Curve sameAs Q161973.
- Curve wasDerivedFrom Curve?oldid=603552193.
- Curve depiction Parabola.svg.
- Curve isPrimaryTopicOf Curve.