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1 Curve
منحنى(With two) humpsمنحنى ذوى سنمين -
2 curve
منحنى* * *مُنْحَنَى (ج: مُنْحَنَيات) -
3 CURVE
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4 CURVE
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5 CURVE
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6 curve
A shape representing a single path in a coordinate system. This is an abstract type; its implementations define how to interpolate between control points. -
7 curve
I[kə:v] n կոր գիծ, կորություն. դիագրամ, գծագիր. մաթ. կորագիծII[kə:v] v ծռվել, կորանալ The road curved sharply Ճանապարհը կտրուկ թեքվեց -
8 Curve concave upwards
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9 Curve fitting
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10 Curve of marginal cost
منحني التكلفة الحدية -
11 Curve showing violent fluctuation
منحنى شديد التقلبEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Curve showing violent fluctuation
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12 CURVE OF PURSUIT
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13 Bezier curve
"A curve that is calculated mathematically to connect separate points into smooth, free-form curves and surfaces of the type needed for illustration programs and CAD models. Bezier curves need only a few control points to define a large number of shapes--hence their usefulness over other mathematical methods for approximating a given shape." -
14 cubic Bezier curve
A curve described by two endpoints and two control points. -
15 quadratic Bezier curve
A curve described by two endpoints and one control point. -
16 Average revenue curve
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17 Broken curve
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18 Cost curve
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19 Cumulative curve
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20 Demand curve
منحنى الطلب
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