Moire patterns. such as those shown in Exercises 65-66, can appear when two repetitive

Chapter 7, Problem 65

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Moire patterns. such as those shown in Exercises 65-66, can appear when two repetitive pall ems overlap to produce a third, sometimes unintended, patient 65. a. In each exercise. use the name of a conic section to describe the moiri pattern. b. Se{e(:t one of the following equations that can possibly describe a conic :u!ction within the moire pallern: x2 + yl - I; x2 - yl - 1; x2 + 4y2 - 4.

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