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Type of quartic plane curve From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry, the ampersand curve is a type of quartic plane curve. It was named after its resemblance to the ampersand symbol by Henry Cundy and Arthur Rollett.[1][2]

The ampersand curve is the graph of the equation
The graph of the ampersand curve has three crunode points where it intersects itself at (0,0), (1,1), and (1,-1).[3] The curve has a genus of 0.[4]
The curve was originally constructed by Julius Plücker as a quartic plane curve that has 28 real bitangents, the maximum possible for bitangents of a quartic.[5]
It is the special case of the Plücker quartic
with
The curve has 6 real horizontal tangents at
- and
And 4 real vertical tangents at and
It is an example of a curve that has no value of x in its domain with only one y value.
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