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Name of a curve
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What is the technical name for the sort of curve that has bends at regular intervals like the edge of 20p and 50p coins?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure if there's a specific name for the actual bends (other than corners...) but you'd just call it the name of the shape. That is, three corners/sides = triangle, four sides = square, five sides = pentagon, six sides = hexagon, seven sides = heptagon (which is what 50p's and 20p's have), eight sides = octagon... etc.
if you were to describe it mathematically you would probably call it a multicuspid. but as a general rule when you have a point of inflection on a curve it is a polynomial curve, and each point of inflection adds a term to the polynomial. so for a 7 point curve you would have a seven term polynomial.
If it's got seven sides like the fifty pence and twenty pence, it an "Equilateral Curve Heptagon", as described at:-
http://www.24carat.co.uk/fiftypencestory.html
A feature of this curve is that the diameter is supposed to be constant.