visualizingmath:

Mathematical Figures - Art by Rare Minimum.

Figure 1: an illustration of a plane parallel to the base passing through a cone.

Figure 2: shows the Earth, whose diameter is 7,912 miles, represented by the globe, or sphere.

Figure 3: an illustration of the intersection of lines between a circle and its polar points.

Figure 5: demonstrates aberration - in optics, a deviation in the rays.

Figure 10: shows a number of curves belonging to the family y = Cxn.

Figure 11: shows the cardioid - it’s polar equation is r = 2a(1-cos0), “A” being the pole and “OA” the polar axis.

Figure 12: shows the refraction of light through a prism.

(via thelagrangianformulation-deacti)

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    reminds me of byrne’s ‘elements of euclid’
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