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Q: What conic section does the equation y2- x plus 2y -2 equals 0 represent?
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What conic section does the equation x2 4y2 6x 8y plus 1 equals 0 represent?

hyperbola


The standard conic section are described today by Linear equation Bi-quadratic equations Quadratic equations Cubic equations?

The standard of conic section by linear is the second order polynomial equation. This is taught in math.


Which conic section is a closed curve?

circle and ellipse are closed curved conic section!, from bilal , Pakistan


Does a conic section have vertices?

No, a conic section does not have vertices. If it is a circle, it has a center; if it is a parabola or hyperbola, it has a focus; and if it is an ellipse, it has foci.


Who discovered the conic section?

Leibniz


What a conic section?

A conic section is a curve formed by the intersection of a plane with a cone (conical surface). If the section is parallel to the base of the cone, the conic section has a fixed diameter and is a circle. Any other plane that does not intersect the apex is either a parabola, a hyperbola, or an ellipse.


What is a conic section?

A conic section is a curve formed by the intersection of a plane with a cone (conical surface). If the section is parallel to the base of the cone, the conic section has a fixed diameter and is a circle. Any other plane that does not intersect the apex is either a parabola, a hyperbola, or an ellipse.


What is the name of a tapered cylinder with different diameters each end?

Bi-truncated conic section, or doubly-truncated conic section


Which conic section has a directrix?

Parabolas have directori.


What conic sections represent a closed curve?

Ellipse circle


Which shape never have parallel sides?

Any conic section.


What conic sections describes a closed curve?

An ellipse is a conic section which is a closed curve. A circle is a special case of an ellipse.