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  2. File:Parts of Parabola.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Parabola.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 24 pages use this file: Convex curve; Curve; Plane curve; User:Da-drumer; User:Deimos747; User:EGL1234/Boxes; User:I'm Aya Syameimaru!/2020

  5. File:Inverse Curves Parabola Cardioid.svg - Wikipedia

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    Specific black-and-white photographs. It should not contain the images (files) themselves, nor should it contain free- or fair-use images which do not have associated articles. It should not contain the images (files) themselves, nor should it contain free- or fair-use images which do not have associated articles.

  7. Parabolic arch - Wikipedia

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    While a parabolic arch may resemble a catenary arch, a parabola is a quadratic function while a catenary is the hyperbolic cosine, cosh(x), a sum of two exponential functions. One parabola is f(x) = x 2 + 3x − 1, and hyperbolic cosine is cosh(x) = ⁠ e x + e −x / 2 ⁠. The curves are unrelated.

  8. Portal:Mathematics/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Increase the number nn to reflect the new count of selected pictures, and save the page. And you're done. To find good images to add here, see any of the following image collections: Portal:Mathematics/Featured picture archive (there are still a few good images that haven't been ported from the old system)

  9. Portal:Mathematics/Featured picture archive - Wikipedia

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    Froebel star: November 2013: A line integral is an integral where the function to be integrated, be it a scalar field as here or a vector field, is evaluated along a curve.The value of the line integral is the sum of values of the field at all points on the curve, weighted by some scalar function on the curve (commonly arc length or, for a vector field, the scalar product of the vector field ...