in math terms cone means a 3 dimensional figure that is round on the tpo and has a flat bottom, like an ice cream cone.
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It is pi x cone radius x square root ( radius squared + height squared) I think you mean three dimensional cone, no such thing as a two diensional cone
If this is a homework question, please consider trying to answer it yourself first, otherwise the value the reinforcement of the lesson by doing the homework will be lost to you.If plane intersects a right circular cone perpendicular to the axis of the cone then the shape of the 2 dimensional figure formed from the intersection of the plane with the cone is a circle. At the vertex of the cone, the circle becomes a point. In the general case of any plane intersecting any cone, the intersection is known as a conic section.
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A Right Circular Cone is one wherein the base of the cone is circular and the axis of the cone is perpendicular to the base and passes through the center of the base and the vertex of the cone.
it means when germination has made the seeds and the female cone opens and the seeds fall out of the cone.
in math terms cone means a 3 dimensional figure that is round on the tpo and has a flat bottom, like an ice cream cone.
it's basically saying a big "F*ck YOU" to another presence (most likely another female) by telling her to stick a cone shaped object into her vagina and rubbing it all around, f*cking the hell out of it, until she CUMS, so that's why MInaj is telling others to COME (CUM) on a cone.
an object shaped like a cone
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It is pi x cone radius x square root ( radius squared + height squared) I think you mean three dimensional cone, no such thing as a two diensional cone
i finally figured out it means cone!!!
"pine cone shaped"
it means their gay
There's one for killing someone with a traffic cone, or killing someone while they're flying to their death.
By "double right cone" do you mean one right cone sitting normal with another right cone upside-down atop the first cone? If so, then we you take that double right cone and intersect it with a plane at different angles, you get the conic sections. (i.e. hyperbola, parabola, elipse, circle)