curve- n. 1. a line or direction subject to continuous deviation from the straight 2. a thing or part shaped thus 3. a curving 4. an amount of curving 5. any line defined precisely in terms of a series of coordinates which are functions of a given equasion
bell curve i believe is the word your looking for..Its called Normal Distribution :)
May life throw you a pleasant curve definition?
The root word for curved is "curve."
A convex curve in the shaft of a column
Pi 360 degrees uniform curve
A meniscus by definition isn't flat, but it has a curve instead, and the bottom of the curve is the actual volume of the liquid in the container.
A bell curve is a graph that depicts a large rounded peak tapering away at each end of normal distribution. A bell curve is a mathematical concept with the curve concentrated in the center.
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The word curve can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a verb: when you throw a ball, its path will curve downward, because of gravity. As a noun: the equation can be drawn on the graph as a smooth curve.
A tangent is a line that just touches a curve at a single point and its gradient equals the rate of change of the curve at that point.
Secant is a line that crosses two points on a curve. It is used in relation to cosines and tangents in trigonometry and is derived from the Latin word Secare, which means to cut.
Because a vector contains information about the direction. A direction, at any particular position is the tangent to the curve and this, by definition, must be straight.