Curve
A curve is a one-dimensional geometric object that can be traced with a continuous stroke. In mathematics, a curve is often defined as a continuous image of an interval, or as a smooth map from an interval into a plane or space. Curves may be described parametrically by a vector-valued function r(t) and, in the plane, as graphs y=f(x) or implicitly by equations F(x,y)=0. Straight lines are included as degenerate curves.
Planar curves lie in the plane; space curves lie in three-dimensional space. Examples include circles, ellipses,
Key notions include arc length, curvature and torsion. Arc length measures the length of the curve; curvature
Algebraic curves are defined as the common zeros of polynomial equations in two variables, such as y^2
Applications span physics, engineering, computer graphics, CAD, road and track design, and data analysis, where curves