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what is eccentricity

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Answered by monikasharma5266
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In mathematics, the eccentricity of a conic section is a non-negative real number that uniquely characterizes its shape. More formally two conic sections are similar if and only if they have the same eccentricity. One can think of the eccentricity as a measure of how much a conic section deviates from being circular

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Answered by sgh4r1sh
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eccentricity e = c/a

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eccentricity of a shape like ellipse , hyperbola , or parabola is the ratio of the distance from centre to focus (c)  to the distance to one of the  the vertex (depending on the shape).

therefore e= c/a

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