• (geometry) a curve generated by the intersection of a plane and a circular cone


    conic meaning & definition 1 of conic.


  • relating to or resembling a cone

    conic meaning & definition 2 of conic.


  • A conic section, conic or a quadratic curve is a curve obtained from a cones surface intersecting a plane. The three types of conic section are the hyperbola, the parabola, and the ellipse; the circle is a special case of the ellipse, though it was sometimes called as a fourth type. The ancient Greek mathematicians studied conic sections, culminating around 200 BC with Apollonius of Pergas systematic work on their properties.
    The conic sections in the Euclidean plane have various distinguishing properties, many of which can be used as alternative definitions. One such property defines a non-circular conic to be the set of those points whose distances to some particular point, called a focus, and some particular line, called a directrix, are in a fixed ratio, called the eccentricity. The type of conic is determined by the value of the eccentricity. In analytic geometry, a conic may be defined as a plane algebraic curve of degree 2; that is, as the set of points whose coordinates satisfy a quadratic equation in two variables which can be written in the form

    A

    x

    2

    B
    x
    y

    C

    y

    2

    D
    x

    E
    y

    F

    {\displaystyle Ax^{2} Bxy Cy^{2} Dx Ey F=0.}
    The geometric properties of the conic can be deduced from its equation.
    In the Euclidean plane, the three types of conic sections appear quite different, but share many properties. By extending the Euclidean plane to include a line at infinity, obtaining a projective plane, the apparent difference vanishes: the branches of a hyperbola meet in two points at infinity, making it a single closed curve; and the two ends of a parabola meet to make it a closed curve tangent to the line at infinity. Further extension, by expanding the real coordinates to admit complex coordinates, provides the means to see this unification algebraically.

    conic meaning & definition 3 of conic.


  • -al; Conics. See Cone.

    conic meaning & definition 4 of conic.

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