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what is the length of latus rectum of a parabola?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The length of the parabola 's latus rectum is equal to four times the focal length. In an ellipse , it is twice the square of the length of the conjugate (minor) axis divided by the length of the transverse (major) axis. In a circle , the latus rectum is always the length of the diameter .

Answered by MsLioNess14
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The length of the parabola 's latus rectum is equal to four times the focal length. In an ellipse , it is twice the square of the length of the conjugate (minor) axis divided by the length of the transverse (major) axis. In a circle , the latus rectum is always the length of the diameter .

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