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Circle
Envelope
Coordinate system
Trigonometric functions
Roulette
Hypocycloid
Cycloid
Ellipse
Pedal curve
Geometry
Curves
Polar coordinate system

GREGORY’S TRANSFORMATION Part - I C. Masurel[removed]hal[removed], version[removed]May 2013

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