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  2. Parabola - Wikipedia

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    A consequence is that the equation (in ,) of the parabola determined by 3 points = (,), =,,, with different x coordinates is (if two x coordinates are equal, there is no parabola with directrix parallel to the x axis, which passes through the points) =.

  3. Conic section - Wikipedia

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    Define b by the equations c 2 = a 2 − b 2 for an ellipse and c 2 = a 2 + b 2 for a hyperbola. For a circle, c = 0 so a 2 = b 2, with radius r = a = b. For the parabola, the standard form has the focus on the x-axis at the point (a, 0) and the directrix the line with equation x = −a. In standard form the parabola will always pass through the ...

  4. Eccentricity (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A family of conic sections of varying eccentricity share a focus point F and directrix line L, including an ellipse (red, e = 1/2), a parabola (green, e = 1), and a hyperbola (blue, e = 2). The conic of eccentricity 0 in this figure is an infinitesimal circle centered at the focus, and the conic of eccentricity ∞ is an infinitesimally ...

  5. Orthoptic (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    The free term of a reduced quadratic equation is always the product of its solutions. Hence, if the tangents meet at (x 0, y 0) orthogonally, the following equations hold: = = The last equation is equivalent to =, which is the equation of the directrix.

  6. Ellipse - Wikipedia

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    The directrix has equation = . With = (,), the ... This is the equation of an ellipse (<), or a parabola (=), or a hyperbola (>). All of these non-degenerate conics ...

  7. Paraboloid - Wikipedia

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    In this position, the hyperbolic paraboloid opens downward along the x-axis and upward along the y-axis (that is, the parabola in the plane x = 0 opens upward and the parabola in the plane y = 0 opens downward). Any paraboloid (elliptic or hyperbolic) is a translation surface, as it can be generated by a moving parabola directed by a second ...

  8. Hyperbola - Wikipedia

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    The directrix has equation = . With = (,), the ... This is the equation of an ellipse (<) or a parabola (=) or a hyperbola (>). All of these non-degenerate conics ...

  9. Steiner inellipse - Wikipedia

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    The equation of the Steiner ... to its Kiepert parabola, the unique parabola that is tangent to the sides of the triangle and has the Euler line as its directrix ...