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Parent topics
- Conic [r]: A curve obtained as the intersection of a plane with a circular cone; also called second order curve because of its algebraic representation. [e]
- Second order curve [r]: A planar curve defined by a quadratic equation: ax2 + bxy + cy2 + dx + ey + f = 0 in the affine plane, or in the projective plane; also called a conic because of its geometrical generation. [e]
Subtopics
- Parabola [r]: The planar curve formed by the points that lie as far from a given line (the directrix) as from a given point (the focus). [e]
- Hyperbola [r]: Planar curve formed by the points for which the difference of the distances to two given points is a given number. [e]
- Kepler's first law [r]: Planets move on paths that are ellipses which have the sun as a focus. [e]
- Line (Euclidean geometry) [r]: (or straight line) In elementary geometry, a maximal infinite curve providing the shortest connection between any two of its points. [e]