Implicit curve
= Implicit curve
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An **implicit curve** is a type of curve in mathematics defined by an equation in which the coordinates of points on the curve satisfy a certain relationship. Instead of expressing the curve as a function of one variable (as in the case of explicit curves), an implicit curve is represented by an equation of the form: \\\[ F(x, y) = 0 \\\] Here, \\( F(x, y) \\) is a continuous function of two variables \\( x \\) and \\( y \\).