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A Rose for Valentine's Day
A single rose is often used as a symbol of affection on Valentine's Day. Roses come in a variety of colors. Explore the properties of your favorite rose by controlling the number of petals and the color.
Contributed by:
Jeff Bryant
Based on a program by:
Paul Nylander
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For more information about this surface and various other visualizations, see
Paul Nylander's
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A Rose for Valentine's Day
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http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ARoseForValentinesDay/
Contributed by:
Jeff Bryant
Based on a program by:
Paul Nylander
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