Abstract

After a rigid transformation of space followed by algebraic and trigonometric substitutions, the intersections of a plane and a helix in general positions reduce to the intersections of the cosine function and a line in general position in the plane. For each intersection, formulae provide an interval containing only that intersection for subsequent numerical refinements.

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