sectrix of Maclaurin
curve swept out by the point of intersection of two lines which are each revolving at constant rates about different points called poles
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sectrix of Maclaurin
Summary
sectrix of Maclaurin is a mathematical concept[1].
Key Facts
- sectrix of Maclaurin's instance of is recorded as mathematical concept[2].
- Colin MacLaurin is named after sectrix of Maclaurin[3].
- trisectrix of Maclaurin is named after sectrix of Maclaurin[4].
- sectrix of Maclaurin's subclass of is recorded as curve[5].
- sectrix of Maclaurin's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04gvztr[6].
- sectrix of Maclaurin's MathWorld ID is recorded as Arachnida[7].
- sectrix of Maclaurin's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[8].
- sectrix of Maclaurin's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2779107645[9].