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An ellipse (red) obtained as the intersection of a cone with an inclined plane Ellipses: examples with increasing eccentricity In mathematics, an ellipse is a plane curve surrounding two focal points, such that for all points on the curve, the sum of both distances to the two focal points is a constant It generalizes a circle, which is the special type of ellipse in which the two focal
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- Ellipse | Definition, Properties Equations | Britannica
Ellipse, a closed curve, the intersection of a right circular cone (see cone) and a plane that is not parallel to the base, the axis, or an element of the cone It may be defined as the path of a point moving in a plane so that the ratio of its distances from a fixed point (the focus) and a fixed
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