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The ellipse and some of its mathematical properties... The ellipse and some of its mathematical properties... The ellipse and some of its mathematical properties... An ellipse obtained as the intersection of a cone with a plane... An ellipse obtained as the intersection of a cone with a plane... An ellipse obtained as the intersection of a... An alternate definition would be that an ellipse is the path traced out by a point whose distance from a fixed point... An ellipse is a type of... An ellipse centered at the... Then the axes of the ellipse will lie along the eigenvectors of... An ellipse can be produced by multiplying the... The shape of an ellipse can be expressed by a number called the... of the distance of a point on an ellipse from a focus to that from the corresponding directrix... For an ellipse with semimajor axis... An ellipse can be inscribed within a... the particular case of the point of the ellipse lying on the major axis... An ellipse with a semimajor axis... This ellipse can be expressed... Parametric form of an ellipse rotated counterclockwise by an angle... then we can express this ellipse in polar coordinates by the equation... is the distance from a focus of the ellipse to the ellipse itself... an ellipse with one focus at the origin and the other on the negative... An ellipse can also be thought of as a projection of a circle... projected vertically onto a horizontal plane gives an ellipse of eccentricity sin... An ellipse may be uniformly stretched along any axis... The stretched ellipse will have different properties... then the curve is an ellipse or a degenerate ellipse... The other focus of either ellipse has no known physical significance... libraries are limited and can only draw an ellipse with either the major axis or the minor axis horizontal... JavaScript code using the parametric formula for an ellipse to calculate a set of points... The ellipse can be then approximated by connecting the points with lines... the ellipsoids obtained by rotating an ellipse about its major or minor axis... a generalization of an ellipse that can look more rectangular... Ellipse at the Encyclopedia of Mathematics...

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