File:Hypocycloid.png
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[edit]Created by User:Berto and released into the public domain.
Two hypocycloid. The first has a radii ratio of 5/3 and is a closed curve with 5 cusps. The second is a opartial plot of a Hypocycoid that has a radii ratio of 1/sqrt(2) and is an open curve with an infinite number of cusps.
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current | 14:22, 22 September 2005 | ![]() | 288 × 144 (5 KB) | Berto (talk | contribs) | Created by User:Berto and released into the public domain. Two hypocycloid. The first has a radii ratio of 5/3 and is a closed curve with 5 cusps. The second is a opartial plot of a Hypocycoid that has a radii ratio of 1/sqrt(2) and is an open curve |
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