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  2. French curve - Wikipedia

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    A set of the three most common French curves, also known as a Burmester set. The bottom object is most commonly used for hyperbolas; the smaller one above it is suited for ellipses. The large one is used mostly for parabolas. [1] A French curve is a template usually made from metal, wood or plastic composed of

  3. File:Bellcurve.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 55 pages use this file: AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv; Annals of Mathematical Statistics; Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics

  4. Talk:French curve - Wikipedia

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    An equation was given for various drafting tools, such as the triangle being x=ay, the compass being X²+y²=r² and a longer equation for french curves. I would be very interested to learn about how these equations function with the traditional real-world french curve template for example. Lots to be said about french curves!

  5. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

  6. Flat spline - Wikipedia

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    French curveTemplate made from metal, wood or plastic composed of segments of smooth curves; Lesbian rule – Flexible strip of lead for use in molding; Technical drawing tool – Tools and instruments used for accurate and precise manual drafting; Spline (mathematics) – piecewise polynomial curves that smoothly interpolate points

  7. List of curves - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Plane curves of degree 2 are known as conics or conic sections and include

  8. Category:Curves - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Curves" ... Free-form deformation; French curve;

  9. Curve of constant width - Wikipedia

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    These curves can also be constructed using circular arcs centered at crossings of an arrangement of lines, as the involutes of certain curves, or by intersecting circles centered on a partial curve. Every body of constant width is a convex set , its boundary crossed at most twice by any line, and if the line crosses perpendicularly it does so ...