Witch of Agnesi
Witch of AgnesiStudied by Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718 to 1799) in 1748. Also studied by Fermat (1666), and Guido Grandi (1703). The name of this curve has a colorful history. Versaria is the name given by Grandi, meaning “turning in every direction”. In the course of time, the word versaria took on another meaning. The Latin words adversaria, and aphaeresis, versaria, signify a female that is contrary to God. Thus gradually the curve versaria is understood in English as the Witch.The witch of Agnesi (Versiera) is defined as follows.Step by step description:
- Let there be a circle of radius a with center at {0,a}.
- Let there be a horizontal line L passing through {0,2 a}.
- Draw a line passing the Origin and any point M on the circle. Let the intersection of this secant and line L be N.
- Witch of Agnesi is the locus of intersections of a horizontal line passing through M and a vertical line passing through N