IPA: //ˈæknoʊd//
KK: /ˈæknoʊd/
A point that is not on a curve but still meets the conditions of the curve's equation, making it part of the curve in a mathematical sense.
In mathematics, an acnode is a point that lies outside a curve yet satisfies its equation.
The word 'acnode' originates from Old English 'acnōd', meaning a knot or a node. It refers specifically to a point of intersection or a junction, often used in the context of geometry or mathematics.
Imagine a 'knot' or 'node' where things come together — that's what an acnode represents, a point of intersection.