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yomomalikebracobama:

many questions for umm >:)

yomomalikebracobama:

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yomomalikebracobama:

@umm

yomomalikebracobama:

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yomomalikebracobama:

im honestly not sure but i think this would be false

umm:

As a visual

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yomomalikebracobama:

ok so false now

yomomalikebracobama:

because theres two ways to have both sides parelel

Bob:

Chegg saves lives

Bob:

Well close enough

yomomalikebracobama:

what...

Bob:

What

yomomalikebracobama:

whya u say chegg saves lives that has nothing to do with the question :cry:

umm:

It’s asking for the parabola

Bob:

So you need the formula

yomomalikebracobama:

The question states that when a plane intersects a right circular cone (not at the vertex) and is parallel to its edge, it will always result in a parabola, regardless of the shape of the cone. However, the correct statement is that such an intersection will result in a hyperbola, not a parabola. This is because when a plane intersects a cone parallel to its edge, the intersection forms a curve known as a hyperbola due to the nature of the slicing through the cone. This relationship holds true for right circular cones, and the resulting curve will be a hyperbola, not a parabola.

Bob:

P = arabola^2

yomomalikebracobama:

so0oO0o FaLs3

Bob:

I literally forgot everything past basic algebra

Bob:

That stuff is so useless

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