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Re: Math Quiz 10

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Originally Posted by MechEng83 View Post
something simple in a polar coordinate system can be complex in a Cartesian one...

It's also undetermined what the origin of said system is...

the radius of curvature appears to be increasing from the starting point until the ending point...

The points are not equidistant in spacing...

I couldn't find a rotation which places the x or y coordinate in equal spacing in Cartesian coordinates...
Excellent observations. Reps to you!

Perhaps you (or someone else) can build on those observations.


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