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Sección cónica
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curva resultante de la intersección entre un cono y un plano
A conic section is a curve created when a flat plane cuts through a cone at different angles. These curves—which include circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas—appear frequently in nature and science, making them important for understanding everything from planetary orbits to the shape of satellite dishes.
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Se denomina sección cónica (o simplemente cónica) a todas las curvas resultantes de las diferentes intersecciones entre un cono y un plano; si dicho plano no pasa por el vértice, se obtienen las cónicas propiamente dichas elipse, parábola, hipérbola y circunferencia.
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