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Qué (quién) es curved - definición

MATHEMATICAL IDEALIZATION OF THE TRACE LEFT BY A MOVING POINT
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  • The curves created by slicing a cone ([[conic section]]s) were among the curves studied in ancient [[Greek mathematics]].
  • Analytic geometry allowed curves, such as the [[Folium of Descartes]], to be defined using equations instead of geometrical construction.
  • A [[dragon curve]] with a positive area
  • [[Megalithic art]] from Newgrange showing an early interest in curves
  • A [[parabola]], one of the simplest curves, after (straight) lines

Curved         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Curve.
curved         
A curved object has the shape of a curve or has a smoothly bending surface.
...a small, curved staircase.
...the curved lines of the chairs.
ADJ
curve         
(curves, curving, curved)
1.
A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle.
...the curve of his lips.
...a curve in the road.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If something curves, or if someone or something curves it, it has the shape of a curve.
Her spine curved...
The track curved away below him.
...a knife with a slightly curving blade...
A small, unobtrusive smile curved the cook's thin lips.
VERB: V, V adv/prep, V-ing, V n
3.
If something curves, it moves in a curve, for example through the air.
The ball curved strangely in the air.
VERB: V
4.
You can refer to a change in something as a particular curve, especially when it is represented on a graph.
Each firm will face a downward-sloping demand curve...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
5.
If someone throws you a curve or if they throw you a curve ball, they surprise you by doing something you do not expect. (mainly AM)
At the last minute, I threw them a curve ball by saying, 'We're going to bring spouses'.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Curve

In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight.

Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that appeared more than 2000 years ago in Euclid's Elements: "The [curved] line is […] the first species of quantity, which has only one dimension, namely length, without any width nor depth, and is nothing else than the flow or run of the point which […] will leave from its imaginary moving some vestige in length, exempt of any width."

This definition of a curve has been formalized in modern mathematics as: A curve is the image of an interval to a topological space by a continuous function. In some contexts, the function that defines the curve is called a parametrization, and the curve is a parametric curve. In this article, these curves are sometimes called topological curves to distinguish them from more constrained curves such as differentiable curves. This definition encompasses most curves that are studied in mathematics; notable exceptions are level curves (which are unions of curves and isolated points), and algebraic curves (see below). Level curves and algebraic curves are sometimes called implicit curves, since they are generally defined by implicit equations.

Nevertheless, the class of topological curves is very broad, and contains some curves that do not look as one may expect for a curve, or even cannot be drawn. This is the case of space-filling curves and fractal curves. For ensuring more regularity, the function that defines a curve is often supposed to be differentiable, and the curve is then said to be a differentiable curve.

A plane algebraic curve is the zero set of a polynomial in two indeterminates. More generally, an algebraic curve is the zero set of a finite set of polynomials, which satisfies the further condition of being an algebraic variety of dimension one. If the coefficients of the polynomials belong to a field k, the curve is said to be defined over k. In the common case of a real algebraic curve, where k is the field of real numbers, an algebraic curve is a finite union of topological curves. When complex zeros are considered, one has a complex algebraic curve, which, from the topological point of view, is not a curve, but a surface, and is often called a Riemann surface. Although not being curves in the common sense, algebraic curves defined over other fields have been widely studied. In particular, algebraic curves over a finite field are widely used in modern cryptography.

Ejemplos de uso de curved
1. Portions of the workshop‘s ceiling were cracked or curved.
2. The flames curved around Carson City, the state‘s capital.
3. "Curved back÷ she could bring shame on her family.
4. Why should the universe be flat rather than curved?
5. They were covered in a thick coat of hair and had long curved tusks.