👉 "Occupiable" is a term in mathematics that refers to a property or condition for which a set of points can be uniquely determined by specifying their coordinates. It is often used in the context of geometry, where it's used to define conditions under which a curve (or other shape) can be represented as a series of straight line segments that are coplanar and have equal lengths. For example, consider a plane curve defined by the equation: x^2 + y^2 = 1