A cone can be divided into two main sections when cut by a plane: a circular base and a curved surface. If the plane intersects the cone parallel to the base, it creates a circular section called a cross-section. Additionally, if the cone is sliced vertically, it can produce triangular sections depending on the angle of the cut. Overall, the cone can be analyzed in terms of its base, curved surface, and various cross-sections depending on the type of cuts made.
Circle
If it a right cone then it is a circle, otherwise an ellipse.
It is a section formed by a plane at right angles to the axis of the cone.
This kind of conic section is a circle
The base of a cone is a circle, and circle have an infinite amount of sides
Circle
Circle
If it a right cone then it is a circle, otherwise an ellipse.
That conic section is a circle.When you slice a cone with a plane parallel to the base of the cone, the sliced section is a circle, and the portion of the original cone on the side of the vertex is again a cone.An isosceles cone would be the out come
A circle is a type of conic section, produced by the intersection of a plane and a cone.
It is a section formed by a plane at right angles to the axis of the cone.
cone
This kind of conic section is a circle
The base of a cone is a circle, and circle have an infinite amount of sides
cone
A cross section of a right circular cone is a two-dimensional shape obtained by slicing the cone perpendicular to its axis. Depending on the position of the cut, the cross section can be a circle, an ellipse, or a triangle. If the cut is made parallel to the base, the cross section will be a smaller circle. If the cut is made vertically through the apex and perpendicular to the base, it will form a triangle.
Then the cross-section is a circle or a point.