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Q: What did you discover in Part B about the sums of lines AC and BC for your ellipse?
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When drawing the ellipse why are the sums equal to each other?

That's the definition of an ellipse.


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The conclusion.


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The conclusion, which is the last part of the essays, sums up everything that was previously stated.


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