Serpentine curve

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Template:Short description Template:About Template:Inline A serpentine curve is a curve whose equation is of the form

x2y+a2yabx=0,ab>0.

Equivalently, it has a parametric representation

x=acot(t), y=bsin(t)cos(t),

or functional representation

y=abxx2+a2.

The curve has an inflection point at the origin. It has local extrema at x=±a, with a maximum value of y=b/2 and a minimum value of y=b/2.

History

Serpentine curves were studied by L'Hôpital and Huygens, and named and classified by Newton.

Visual appearance

The serpentine curve for a = b = 1.


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