a.
To find: How a plane could intersect the double-napped cone to form a circle.
a.
Explanation of Solution
Givenstatement:
The double-napped cone figure is given below:
If a plane cuts either the upper cone part or the lower cone part horizontally (along the x-axis), then it results to a circle.
b.
To find: How a plane could intersect the double-napped cone to form anellipse.
b.
Explanation of Solution
Given statement:
The double-napped cone figure is given below:
If a plane cuts either the upper cone part or the lower cone part in a slant manner, then it results to anellipse.
c.
To find: How a plane could intersect the double-napped cone to form a parabola.
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given statement:
The double-napped cone figure is given below:
If a plane, which is parallel to the cone’s generator, cuts either the upper cone part or the lower cone part slantly(along the x-axis), then it results to a parabola.
d.
To find: How a plane could intersect the double-napped cone to form a hyperbola.
d.
Explanation of Solution
Given statement:
The double-napped cone figure is given below:
If a plane cuts both the upper cone part and the lower cone part vertically (along the y-axis), then it results to a hyperbola.
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