The phrase is a "conic section".
Those are known as conic section, and they are described by equations of degree 2.
the figure defined by intersection of a cone and a plane.
If the line is not IN the plane ... it just zaps through the plane from some direction ... then it touches the plane in only one point. The intersection is a point.if it is lined up with the plane, then the intersection is a line.
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Conic section
It is the base of the cone
Those are known as conic section, and they are described by equations of degree 2.
Which of the following best describes a plane?A. A curve in a roadB. The point of intersection of two wallsC. The surface of a flat tableD. The edge of a desk
Those are known as conic section, and they are described by equations of degree 2.
the figure defined by intersection of a cone and a plane.
the figure defined by intersection of a cone and a plane.
the figure defined by intersection of a cone and a plane.
the figure defined by intersection of a cone and a plane.
The hyperbola is the curve at the boundary of the intersection of the conewith a cutting plane parallel to the cone's axis.
A parabola refers to a symmetrical open plane curve that is formed by the intersection of the cone with a plane that is parallel to its side. The curve on the other hand refers to a line that gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length.
If a right circular cone intersects a plane that runs parallel to the edge of the cone the result curve will be a parabola, unless the intersection includes the vertex of the cone, in which case the intersection is a straight line. This is a conic section. Depending on the angle of the plane, the section will be a circle, an ellipse, a parabola, or two hyperboles.