This kind of conic section is a circle
The points where the cone and plane intersect will form a circle.
This is called an ellipse.
The general answer is an ellipse.
Ellipse. (sources) internet class.
Ellipse. (sources) internet class.
A circle.
The interception of a plane with a cone parallel to the base of the cone is a circle.
The points where the cone and plane intersect will form a circle.
This is called an ellipse.
The "conic section" that is produced when you slice a cone with a plane that passes through only one nappe of the cone but that is not parallel to an edge of the cone is known as an ellipse. In the case where the plane is perpendicular to the axis of the cone, the ellipse becomes a circle.
The general answer is 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
Ellipse. (sources) internet class.
Ellipse. (sources) internet class.
Ellipse. (sources) internet class.
Ellipse. (sources) internet class.
An ellipse or circle.