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Circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas are called conic sections because they can be obtained as a intersection of a plane with a double- napped circular cone. If the plane passes through vertex of the double-napped cone, then the intersection is a point, a pair of straight lines or a single line. These are called degenerate conic sections. Because they are sections of a cone or a cone shaped object.
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i suppose it is an hyperbola
Circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas are called conic sections because they can be obtained as a intersection of a plane with a double- napped circular cone. If the plane passes through vertex of the double-napped cone, then the intersection is a point, a pair of straight lines or a single line. These are called degenerate conic sections. Because they are sections of a cone or a cone shaped object.
a blue napped parrot is found in the rainforests emergent layer or canopy
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Timmy took ten tires. Bob bought bagels before breakfast. Nancy napped through noon.
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zapped, napped, capped, kidnapped, tapped
It's 'napped;' all persons of the conjugation.
The Space Kidettes - 1966 Dog-napped in Space 1-13 was released on: USA: 3 December 1966
Napped is the past participle; napping is the present participle.