File:Simple 4-quadrant heart curve.svg
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Mathematically simple heart shape. Some have come up with advanced and complex algebraic or trigonometric equations to approximate the heart/love symbol. This image instead uses two simple perpendicular straight lines and two partial circular arcs. Mathematically, x and y are related by the following four equations (one applying in each quadrant):
Where the approximate constants in the first two equations have the following exact values:
(The first of these is the square of the radius of the circular arcs.) There's a 90° corner at coordinate point (0,–6) and a 60° corner at (0,4.6039619279). Where 4.6039619279=6(1–((√3–1)/(√2+√3))) The width of the area enclosed by the curve is 14.2342169713=12((2+√3)/(√2+√3)), while the height is 12.510985399=12(1+((1–√.75)/(√2+√3))) |
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| Source | Own work | ||
| Author | AnonMoos | ||
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For images using this heart shape, see File:Heart-padlock.svg and related images. Alternative mathematically-defined heart shapes: |
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