Chapter 2 continues the development of spatial thinking by introducing the space curve and its properties. A space curve is a one-parameter family of points, typically described in parametric form by the position vector
where is the parameter along the curve, and R is the "arrow" from the origin to the point on the curve. Differentiation with respect to the parameter produces a vector that is tangent to the curve. The Frenet-Serret formalism is then an analysis of the properties of a space curve to the effect that two scalars, curvature and torsion, completely determine the curve.