Can someone describe conic sections understandable for a 7th grader?

Anonymous2008-12-08T16:42:34Z

Favorite Answer

Conic sections refers to the line where a plane intersects a cone, and for this purpose the cone is a double cone, in other words it extends in both directions from the vertex. If the cone is vertical and the plane is horizontal, the intersection is a circle. If you tilt the plane a bit you get an ellipse. If you tilt it more so that it intersects the other half of the cone you get a hyperbola. And if it intersects the vertex you get a pair of straight lines.

S. J2008-12-08T16:48:18Z

Imagine a cone shaped cake sitting on it's circular base. Slice through it at various angles The shapes of the slices illustrate the conic sections. For instance slice through it parallel to one sloping side the resulting slice is a parabola. Slice through it at an angle from right to left and the resulting shape is an oval. Slice through parallel to the bottom and the slice is a circle.

Anonymous2016-12-24T19:05:07Z

the middle is x=a million y=-a million Making the interpretation to this factor X=x-a million Y=y+a million 4(X+a million)^2-((Y-a million)^2-8X+8-2Y+2-a million=0 4X^2+8X+4 -Y^2+2Y-a million-8X+8-2Y+2-a million=0 so 4X^2-Y^2 =-12 so Y^2/12-X^2/3 =a million It´s a Hyperbole With it´s foca axis parallel to Oy a^2=12 and b^2 =3 verify numbers

HELPER bhai!2008-12-08T16:35:33Z

whats conic? means?

Dominique L2008-12-08T16:37:50Z

i am in 7th grade but we havent studied that yet... try looking in your math book or you can google it

Show more answers (1)