Explain orthogonal Trajectories?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
In mathematics an orthogonal trajectory is a curve, which intersects any curve of a given pencil of curves orthogonally. For example, the orthogonal trajectories of a pencil of concentric circles are the lines through their common center.
Answered by
5
Answer:
Orthogonal trajectory, family of curves that intersect another family of curves at right angles.
Hyy..
I hope you are fine Sis.
Mark me as Brainlist.
Similar questions