Conic sections
Conic Sections A conic section is a geometric curve that is formed when a plane intersects a cone. There are three main types of conic sections: Ellipse...
Conic Sections A conic section is a geometric curve that is formed when a plane intersects a cone. There are three main types of conic sections: Ellipse...
Conic Sections
A conic section is a geometric curve that is formed when a plane intersects a cone. There are three main types of conic sections:
Ellipse: An ellipse is a closed curve that is the path of a point on a circle that is drawn above or below the coordinate plane.
Parabola: A parabola is a U-shaped curve that is the path of a point on a coordinate plane that is opening upwards or downwards.
Hyperbola: A hyperbola is a U-shaped curve that is the path of a point on a coordinate plane that is opening sideways.
Conic sections can be used to model real-world objects, such as roads, buildings, and satellites. They can also be used to design geometric objects, such as circles, cones, and spheres.
Examples:
The ellipse is often used to represent the orbits of planets and satellites.
The parabola is used to model the paths of projectiles.
The hyperbola is used to represent the paths of hanging cables and ropes