Difference between revisions of "Conic Command"
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;Conic[ <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number c>, <Number d>, <Number e>, <Number f> ] | ;Conic[ <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number c>, <Number d>, <Number e>, <Number f> ] | ||
− | :Returns a conic section | + | :Returns a conic section <math>a\cdot x^2+b\cdot y^2+c+d\cdot x\cdot y+e\cdot x+f\cdot y=0</math>. |
− | {{Note| See also [[Conic through Five Points Tool|Conic through Five Points]] tool.}} | + | {{Note| See also [[Conic through Five Points Tool|Conic through Five Points]] tool and [[Coefficients Command]].}} |
Revision as of 23:08, 20 March 2012
- Conic[Point A, Point B, Point C, Point D, Point E]
- Returns a conic section through the five given points A, B, C, D, and E.
- Note: If four of the points lie on one line the conic section is not defined.
- Conic[ <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number c>, <Number d>, <Number e>, <Number f> ]
- Returns a conic section a\cdot x^2+b\cdot y^2+c+d\cdot x\cdot y+e\cdot x+f\cdot y=0.
Note: See also Conic through Five Points tool and Coefficients Command.