which of the given is an example of the curves of infinite extent? a) circle b) ellipses c) paraboles d) all of these
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b)ellipse
In mathematics, 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.
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A parabola is an example of a curve of infinite extent.
(Option C)
- An abstract phrase in mathematics is used to define the path of a continuously moving point (see continuity).
- An equation is typically used to construct such a route. The term can also refer to a straight line or a succession of line segments that are connected end to end.
- A closed curve is a route that loops back on itself, enclosing one or more areas. Circles, ellipses, and polygons are simple examples.
- Open curves of unlimited length include parabolas, hyperbolas, and spirals.
- As a result, option C is the proper response to the question.
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