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Pre Calculus

The document discusses different types of conic sections including parabolas formed by cutting a cone parallel to its base, hyperbolas formed by intersecting a cone at an angle, ellipses defined by points with constant sum of distances from two fixed points, and circles as a special case of ellipses encompassing the origin.

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Pre Calculus

The document discusses different types of conic sections including parabolas formed by cutting a cone parallel to its base, hyperbolas formed by intersecting a cone at an angle, ellipses defined by points with constant sum of distances from two fixed points, and circles as a special case of ellipses encompassing the origin.

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Precalculus

Conic section- can be described or illustrated with exactly what their


name suggest.

Parabola- are conic sections formed when a cone is cut by a plane


parallel to the one the sides of a cone.

Hyperbola- is a conic section formed by intersecting a right circular


cone with a plane at an angle such as the both halves.

Ellipse- is the set of all points in a plane such the sum of their
distances from two fixed points is a constant.

Circle- is a sort of like unit streets, it’s the very same graph that
encompasses the 0,o coordinates.

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