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Rectification of a Cassinian Oval
sci.math  -  5 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Jun 5, 2001
Pat Sharkey patshar...@eircom.net sci math In article <105a54cc.0105270829.6
71c7...@posting.google.com>, Pat Sharkey <patshar...@eircom.net>
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Cassinian Oval
geometry.pre-college  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 5, 1998
Jon Roberts ... geometry pre-college David, I was intrigued by your Cassinia
n oval so I had a go at it, using the axes feature of GSP.
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How to construct a linkage to trace out a cassinian oval
sci.math  -  13 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  Jan 24, 1999
For a Cassinian oval whose foci are each a distance -a- rom the origin
and whose focal chords give upon multiplication the product k-squared, does
anyone ...
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Help: Cassinian Oval
sci.astro  -  19 posts  -  17 authors  - Last post:  Apr 21, 1995
I have had an inquiry about something I have never heard of before. "The
Encyclopedia Britannia mentions a curve called the Cassinian oval which
it says has to ...
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Cassinian Oval as point-locus
geometry.software.dynamic  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 10, 1998
Bernard Geneves ... geometry software dynamic M being any point on the line
perpendicular to OB at O, the circle of center M going ...
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How to construct linkages to trace out Cassinian Ovals
alt.math.recreational  -  2 posts  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jan 24, 1999
For a Cassinian oval whose foci are each a distance -a- rom the origin
and whose focal chords give upon multiplication the product k-squared, does
anyone ...
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How to construct linkages to trace out Cassinian-Ovals
sci.engr  -  2 posts  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jan 24, 1999
For a Cassinian oval whose foci are each a distance -a- rom the origin
and whose focal chords give upon multiplication the product k-squared, does
anyone ...
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The Fascinating Cassinian-Oval
sci.math  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Apr 25, 1998
Let O be the centre and F the right-hand focus of the Cassinian oval.
Let OX-extended cut the oval on the x-axis at p its greatest distance from
origin. Suppose I ...
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Linkages
sci.math.research  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Apr 10, 2002
From diagrams in books by Robert Yates (Geometrical Tools) etc and various
webpages, I have in fact been able to draw a split cassinian oval using
linkages.
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Cassinian Oval
geometry.software.dynamic  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 6, 1998
Dennis Wallace ... geometry software dynamic If a Cassinian Oval or
Ovals can be any thing from a circle to a peanut shape to two ovals ...
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Cassinian Oval
geometry.pre-college  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jan 6, 1998
Jon Roberts ... geometry pre-college David Arnold wrote: Jon, Check out one of
the most fabulous collections on the net at . . . David, Having ...
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Cassinian Ovals
sci.math  -  7 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  Mar 30, 2005
Hello from Ireland, Without knowing either 1) The Cartesian origin 2)
Orthogonal Axes or indeed 3) The Foci, is it possible to determine the
Cassinian oval that ...
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Strange Terminology
geometry.puzzles  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jul 9, 2002
Cassinian oval:= CAS-INOID..." The references to its early use are
dated 1888 and 188s, the latter from "MINCHIN, Unipl. Kinemat. 204 Under
Cassinoid is ".
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What is a Lemniscate?
alt.usage.english  -  9 posts  -  7 authors  - Last post:  Apr 14, 1999
The other definition I have is that a lemniscate is a cassinian oval
with two ... (I have found the definition of a cassinian oval
and can picture that (more or less), ...
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Is it Possible
sci.math  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Apr 8, 2002
From diagrams in books by Robert Yates (Geometrical Tools) etc and various
webpages, I have in fact been able to draw a split cassinian oval using
linkages.
http://groups.google.com/g/2757fef6/t/22d3a841862c380f/d/5c8edb1796daea20

Torus sections
sci.math  -  3 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Mar 6, 2004
C=R alone produces a section that has a Cassinian oval of constant 2 Rr
focal distance product. For R=2r, remote section r of the axis is a
lemniscata.
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On what 'Brains' do, and how and why
bionet.neuroscience  -  34 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  Mar 9, 2008
The Leminiscate is a subset in the set of two-proportionalty-constant, "a" and "e", "Cassinian
Oval" func- tions [in 'the' Leminiscate, "a" = "e"], which is ...
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Area of an Epitrochoid Problem
sci.math  -  13 posts  -  5 authors  - Last post:  Dec 6, 2003
Well, to my eye, the shape looks more like, say, a Cassinian oval, than
a epitrochoid. But of course, I'm certainly not saying that it actually
_is_ a Cassinian oval, ...
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OK then, what's an oval? was: Geometrical term wanted
sci.math  -  12 posts  -  8 authors  - Last post:  Apr 11, 2002
... defining "oval" such that many shapes classically called
ovals will suddenly cease to be ovals! Consider the well known Cassinian
oval. It need not be convex.
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Cassini-like Oval
sci.math  -  3 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Oct 4, 2003
... respectively, then r1 = sqrt((x+c)^2+y^2) and r2 = sqrt((xc)^2+y^2)
so for your Cassinian Oval ((x+c)^2+y^2)((xc)^2+y^2) = a^4 If you use
polar coordinates (r,t), ...
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Fileteando el toro
es.ciencia.matematicas  -  4 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 22, 2009
En el libro "The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry&qu
ot; (David Wells, 1991), en la entrada "Cassinian oval or
ellipse", se dice entre otras cosas ...
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Ovals
sci.math  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jan 26, 1999
... clive.to...@unisys.notthis.bit.com sci math Want a challenge? Prove
me wrong in the thread "How to construct a linkage to trace out a
cassinian oval". Clive.
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Triángulos y cuadrados!
es.ciencia.matematicas  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 19, 2009
La entrada se titula "Cassinian oval or ¿ellipse?" (las interoogaciones son mías,
pero no es a eso a lo que me refería) -- Saludos, Ignacio Larrosa Cañestro A ...
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Sorry I somehow set off this lunatic ("gb")
sci.math  -  13 posts  -  6 authors  - Last post:  Dec 14, 2008
In America, a chainsaw is a handheld gas- or electric-powered saw consisting of
an immobile race-track-shaped (Cassinian oval a=2?) plate around the
...
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Math Forum Discussions - Rectification of a Cassinian Oval
5 posts  -  3 authors
1), Re: Rectification of a Cassinian Oval Posted: May 30, 2001 8:54 PM, by: Pat
Sharkey on our deliberations here? From Ireland - Long life and good health to ...
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View topic - Lemniscate of Bernoulli • GeoGebra User Forum
6 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  Nov 21, 2007
I like the link to the Cassinian oval: http://xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/
CassinianOval_dir/cassinianOval.html. I can't help seeing it as a ...
http://www.geogebra.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2569

Oval - definition from Biology-Online.org
5 posts  -  5 authors  - Last post:  Dec 1, 2010
(Science: geometry) Cassinian oval, the locus of a point the product of whose
distances from two fixed points is constant; so called from Cassini ...
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Oval

Math Forum Discussions - Cassinian Oval
2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 5, 1998
At 02:13 PM 1/6/98 +1030, Jon Roberts wrote: >David, >I was intrigued by your
Cassinian oval so I had a go at it, using the axes feature ...
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Math Forum Discussions - Cassinian Oval
2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jan 10, 1998
If a Cassinian Oval or Ovals can be any thing from a circle to a peanut shape to
two ovals then I thing I can help you. I used the fact that ...
http://mathforum.org/kb/search!execute.jspa?forumID=131&threadID...q...

Math Forum Discussions - Cassinian Oval
2 posts  -  2 authors
1), Cassinian Oval as point-locus. Posted: Jan 10, 1998 6:07 AM, by: Bernard
Geneves C such that OB^2=OA*OC. Draw circles with radius OA and OC from ...
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Math Forum Discussions - Cassinian Oval
2 posts  -  2 authors
1), Cassinian Oval Posted: Jan 5, 1998 7:32 PM, by: David Arnold Fix two points
F1 and F2. How can I best use Geometer's Sketchpad to sketch the locus of ...
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• View topic - Newton or Cassini - Ann Coulter Chat
14 posts  -  10 authors  - Last post:  Jun 26, 2007
How would a straight shooter such as Ann investigate the contention that the rival
, those less well known, Cassinian oval geometries are more ...
http://chat.anncoulter.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=46070&p=969172

Cassini-like Oval - Mombu the Science Forum
3 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Oct 5, 2012
respectively, then r1 = sqrt((x+c)^2+y^2) and r2 = sqrt((x-c)^2+y^2) so for your
Cassinian Oval ((x+c)^2+y^2)((x-c)^2+y^2) = a^4. If you use polar ...
http://www.mombu.com/science/mathematics/t-cassini-like-oval-13852803.html

VTK • View topic - parabolische coordinaten
8 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Jun 24, 2005
y = sin(u)/(cosh(v)-cos(u)) cardioid: x = 1/2*(u^2-v^2)/(u^2+v^2)^2 y = u*v/(u^2+v^
2)^2 cartesian: x = u y = v cassinian: (Cassinian-oval) ...
http://vtk.ugent.be/forum/viewtopic.php?p=227387&sid...

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6 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  Aug 9, 2010
The ideal shape is described as an elliptical cone. In outline it is an asymmetrical
ellipse or 'Cassinian oval' and a cross section at any point ...
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[OT] Sorry I somehow set off this lunatic ("gb") - Docendi.org
18 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Dec 13, 2008
race-track-shaped (Cassinian oval a=2?) plate around the perimeter of which
travels a connected set of blade bits, arranged in links ...
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