2012-03-14
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2012-03-14 |
Title text: 2012-03-14 |
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- Equations of this sort produce what's called a "cardioid," presumably because it's shaped like a heart.
- r=a(i-cose)
- I really don't like this sort of naming convention, which just serves to confuse. I mean, does that look like a heart to anyone?
- Earlier hey, I bet you a hundred bucks I can say "testicloid" forty seven times during a single lecture.
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- Testicloids are usually couched in polar equations.
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