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- Inverse_curve abstract "In geometry, an inverse curve of a given curve C is the result of applying an inverse operation to C. Specifically, with respect to a fixed circle with center O and radius k the inverse of a point Q is the point P for which P lies on the ray OQ and OP·OQ = k2. The Inverse of the curve C is then the locus of P as Q runs over C. The point O in this construction is called the center of inversion, the circle the circle of inversion, and k the radius of inversion.An inversion applied twice is the identity transformation, so the inverse of an inverse curve with respect to the same circle is the original curve. Points on the circle of inversion are fixed by the inversion, so its inverse is itself.".
- Inverse_curve thumbnail Inverse_Curves_Parabola_Cardioid.svg?width=300.
- Inverse_curve wikiPageExternalLink Definitions.html.
- Inverse_curve wikiPageExternalLink inverse.shtml.
- Inverse_curve wikiPageExternalLink inversion.html.
- Inverse_curve wikiPageID "15040455".
- Inverse_curve wikiPageRevisionID "584926724".
- Inverse_curve hasPhotoCollection Inverse_curve.
- Inverse_curve title "Anallagmatic Curve".
- Inverse_curve title "Inverse Curve".
- Inverse_curve urlname "AnallagmaticCurve".
- Inverse_curve urlname "InverseCurve".
- Inverse_curve subject Category:Curves.
- Inverse_curve subject Category:Inversive_geometry.
- Inverse_curve subject Category:Projective_geometry.
- Inverse_curve type Abstraction100002137.
- Inverse_curve type Attribute100024264.
- Inverse_curve type Curve113867641.
- Inverse_curve type Curves.
- Inverse_curve type Line113863771.
- Inverse_curve type Shape100027807.
- Inverse_curve comment "In geometry, an inverse curve of a given curve C is the result of applying an inverse operation to C. Specifically, with respect to a fixed circle with center O and radius k the inverse of a point Q is the point P for which P lies on the ray OQ and OP·OQ = k2. The Inverse of the curve C is then the locus of P as Q runs over C.".
- Inverse_curve label "Inverse curve".
- Inverse_curve sameAs m.03h5mw3.
- Inverse_curve sameAs Q6060369.
- Inverse_curve sameAs Q6060369.
- Inverse_curve sameAs Inverse_curve.
- Inverse_curve wasDerivedFrom Inverse_curve?oldid=584926724.
- Inverse_curve depiction Inverse_Curves_Parabola_Cardioid.svg.
- Inverse_curve isPrimaryTopicOf Inverse_curve.