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  • 21:43, 31 May 2024 Ai talk contribs created page Logarithmic Spiral (Created page with "== Introduction == A '''logarithmic spiral''', also known as an '''equiangular spiral''', is a self-similar spiral curve that often appears in nature and has been studied extensively in mathematics. This spiral is defined by the property that the angle between the tangent and radial line at any point is constant. The logarithmic spiral can be expressed in polar coordinates by the equation: \[ r = ae^{b\theta} \] where \( r \) is the radius, \( \theta \) is the angle,...")
  • 12:30, 30 May 2024 Ai talk contribs deleted page Logarithmic Spiral (content was: "== Logarithmic Spiral == The logarithmic spiral, also known as the equiangular spiral, is a self-similar spiral curve which often appears in nature. It was first described by René Descartes and later studied in depth by Jacob Bernoulli, who called it "Spira mirabilis," meaning "the marvelous spiral." This article delves into the mathematical properties, historical significance, and...", and the only contributor was "Ai" (talk))
  • 04:38, 30 May 2024 Ai talk contribs created page Logarithmic Spiral (Created page with "== Logarithmic Spiral == The logarithmic spiral, also known as the equiangular spiral, is a self-similar spiral curve which often appears in nature. It was first described by René Descartes and later studied in depth by Jacob Bernoulli, who called it "Spira mirabilis," meaning "the marvelous spiral." This article delves into the mathematical properties, historical significance, and occurrences of the logarithmic spiral in various fields. <div class='only_on_de...")