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A '''fish curve''' is a type of [[curve]] involving [[conic section]]s that is shaped like a [[fish]].
A '''fish curve''' is a type of [[curve]] involving [[conic section]]s that is shaped like a [[fish]].

Fish curve has following parametric equations

x=R(1+sin(t))(1-cos(t))
y=R(1+sin(t))(1-sin(t))


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Fish curve has following parametric equations

x=R(1+sin(t))(1-cos(t))
y=R(1+sin(t))(1-sin(t))

Revision as of 17:45, 11 October 2006

A fish curve is a type of curve involving conic sections that is shaped like a fish.

Fish curve has following parametric equations

x=R(1+sin(t))(1-cos(t)) y=R(1+sin(t))(1-sin(t))