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In mathematics, a plane curve is a curve in a plane that may be either a Euclidean plane, an affine plane or a projective plane. The most frequently studied cases are smooth plane curves (including piecewise smooth plane curves), and algebraic plane curves.
A smooth plane curve is a curve in a real Euclidean plane R2 and is a one-dimensional smooth manifold. This means that a smooth plane curve is a plane curve which "locally looks like a line", in the sense that near every point, it may be mapped to a line by a smooth function. Equivalently, a smooth plane curve can be given locally by an equation f(x, y) = 0, where f : R2 → R is a smooth function, and the partial derivatives ∂f/∂x and ∂f/∂y are never both 0 at a point of the curve.
An algebraic plane curve is a curve in an affine or projective plane given by one polynomial equation f(x, y) = 0 (or F(x, y, z) = 0, where F is a homogeneous polynomial, in the projective case.)
Algebraic curves were studied extensively since the 18th century.
Lecture 02: Generating curves with a computer.
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Use Parametric Equations to graph a Plane Curve, C. Make a substitution with a Trig Identity to help find an equivalent equation in Rectangular Form. Describe the Orientation of the Plane Curve.
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Calculus 2 Lecture 10.2: Introduction to Parametric Equations