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give brief explanation about ellipse

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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a plane curve such that the sums of the distances of each point in its periphery from two fixed points, the foci, are equal. It is a conic section formed by the intersection of a right circular cone by a plane that cuts the axis and the surface of the cone.

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Answered by lailaalif2002
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A closed curve consisting of points whose distances from each of two fixed points (foci) all add up to the same value is an ellipse. The midpoint between the foci is the center. One property of an ellipse is that the reflection off its boundary of a line from one focus will pass through the other.

an ellipse is a plane curve surrounding two focal points, such that for all points on the curve, the sum of the two distances to the focal points is a constant. ... Ellipses have many similarities with the other two forms of conic sections, parabolas and hyperbolas, both of which are open and unbounded.

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