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:Calculates the equation of a Locus and plots this as an Implicit Curve
 
:Calculates the equation of a Locus and plots this as an Implicit Curve
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Revision as of 20:09, 31 October 2012


LocusEquation[ <Locus> ]
Calculates the equation of a Locus and plots this as an Implicit Curve
LocusEquation[ <Locus Point>, <Moving Point> ]
Calculates the equation of a Locus and plots this as an Implicit Curve
Note:
  • Works only for a Geometric Locus, ie using Lines, Circles, Conics
  • If the locus is too complicated then it will return 'undefined'
  • The calculation is done using Gröbner bases
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