Locus (mathematics)
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Locus (mathematics)
A set of loci 2cm, 4cm, 6cm and 8cm from l towards P. These curves are half of the Conchoid of Nichomedes. ExamplesThe epitrochoid is an example of a locus generated by a point on a disk rolling around a circle.
Very complex geometric shapes may be described as the locus of zeros of a function or polynomial. Thus, for example, the quadric surfaces are defined as the loci of zeros of the quadratic polynomials. More generally, the locus of zeros of a set of polynomials are known as an algebraic variety, the properties of which are studied in the branch of mathematics called algebraic geometry. Further examples of complex geometric shapes are generated by a point on a disk which is made to roll on a flat or curved surface. See also
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