neliokäyriä
Neliokäyriä, which translates to "square curves" or "quartic curves" in English, refers to algebraic curves defined by a polynomial equation of degree four. The general form of a quartic equation in two variables x and y is Ax^4 + Bx^3y + Cx^2y^2 + Dxy^3 + Ey^4 + Fx^3 + Gx^2y + Hxy^2 + Iy^3 + Jx^2 + Kxy + Ly^2 + Mx + Ny + P = 0, where at least one of the coefficients A, B, C, D, or E is non-zero.
Quartic curves exhibit a wide variety of shapes and complexities. They can be simple, such as a
Some well-known examples of quartic curves include the lemniscate of Bernoulli, the hippopede, and the Cassini