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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Ellipse/Draft]]
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  • {{Image|Ellipse1.png|right|300px|Fig. 1. Ellipse (black closed curve). The sum of the lengths of the two red line segments ...e foci of the ellipse''. Consider an arbitrary point P<sub>1</sub> on the ellipse that has distance F<sub>1</sub>P<sub>1</sub> to F<sub>1</sub> and distance
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  • * Arthur Mazer, ''The Ellipse: A Historical and Mathematical Journey''. Wiley, 2010. ISBN 978-0470587188.
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  • ==APPROVED [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Ellipse&oldid=100694401 Version 1.0]== ...ermessage plainlinks">Discussion for [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Ellipse&oldid=100694401 Version 1.0] stopped here. Please continue further discussi
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  • | pagename = Ellipse | abc = Ellipse
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  • {{Image|Ellipse1.png|right|300px|Fig. 1. Ellipse (black closed curve). The sum of the lengths of the two red line segments ...e foci of the ellipse''. Consider an arbitrary point P<sub>1</sub> on the ellipse that has distance F<sub>1</sub>P<sub>1</sub> to F<sub>1</sub> and distance
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  • ...ure could be used: [http://chestofbooks.com/crafts/metal/Metal-Pattern/The-Ellipse.html] (Fig.207), see [http://chestofbooks.com/terms-of-use.html]. [[User:Bo ...e drawing with a string... I used the loop to draw ellipsi; then the whole ellipse can be drawn at once. (The lenth of the string should be extended with a pi
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  • File:Constructing an ellipse from a plane tangential to two spheres defining a cone.png
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  • ...very nearly circular. (A circle is a special case of an ellipse, where the ellipse has an eccentricity of zero.)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Ellipse/Draft]]
    32 bytes (4 words) - 15:29, 29 July 2010
  • ...ntersections with the planes, I mean the case of red ellipse and the green ellipse; in the similar way as you did it for the uper and lower white circles. (In addition, you may consider to draw a square evolving the ellipse in each case, in order to represent better the planes.) [[User:Dmitrii Kouz
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  • ...anet is [[ellipse|elliptical]], with the sun at one of the two foci of the ellipse. ...be [[Circle_(mathematics)|circular]], as a circle is a special case of an ellipse. In this case, the sun is located at the center of the circle, and the semi
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  • * Arthur Mazer, ''The Ellipse: A Historical and Mathematical Journey''. Wiley, 2010. ISBN 978-0470587188.
    328 bytes (41 words) - 12:51, 27 May 2010
  • | pagename = Ellipse | abc = Ellipse
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  • {{r|Ellipse}}
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  • {{r|Ellipse}}
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  • ...[[Circle_(mathematics)|circle]] is a special case of an ellipse, where the ellipse has an eccentricity of zero.)
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  • ...icity of the small ellipse depends on the angle between the plane of this ellipse and the plane of the Earth's orbit. The parallax angle &alpha; is used as a
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  • ...produced when a plane and a cone intersect. This produces either a circle, ellipse, parabola or hyperbola, or in the special case when the plane touches the v
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  • {{r|Ellipse}}
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  • ...'' is composed of [[ice]], [[gas]] and dust, and has a highly eccentric, [[ellipse|elliptical]] orbit around the [[Sun]]. Comets become visible as they approa
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  • {{Image|Ellipse1.png|right|300px|Fig. 1. Ellipse (black closed curve). The sum of the lengths of the two red line segments ...e foci of the ellipse''. Consider an arbitrary point P<sub>1</sub> on the ellipse that has distance F<sub>1</sub>P<sub>1</sub> to F<sub>1</sub> and distance
    23 KB (3,849 words) - 06:03, 29 August 2013
  • {{Image|Ellipse1.png|right|300px|Fig. 1. Ellipse (black closed curve). The sum of the lengths of the two red line segments ...e foci of the ellipse''. Consider an arbitrary point P<sub>1</sub> on the ellipse that has distance F<sub>1</sub>P<sub>1</sub> to F<sub>1</sub> and distance
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  • : (Jul 2010): [[Ellipse]] (E) / [[Domain Name System]] (E) / [[World of Warcraft]] (E)
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  • ...ooked potato preparation is put inside the dough, which is flattened to an ellipse of about 15 cm by 8 cm diameter and cut into half.
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  • ...work, and then the bit gradually lowered, as with a [[drill press]]. '''[[Ellipse|Trammel points]]''' are jigs that attach to the base for making elliptical
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  • {{Notice|Ellipse|N}}
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  • ...ed to be the radius of Earth's orbit. Since Earth's orbit is actually an [[ellipse]] rather than a circle, an AU is formally defined as the radius of an unper
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