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Explain orthogonal Trajectories?​

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Answered by hearhackerakshitha2
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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 anayaAli06
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Orthogonal trajectory, family of curves that intersect another family of curves at right angles.

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