Examples of using An ellipse in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It drew an ellipse.
Circles are a special case of an ellipse.
The Sun lies at one focus of an ellipse.
Now the form of an ellipse is more complex than that of the circle.
Ellipse Draw an ellipse.
An ellipse has a point a little bit away from the center called the"focus".
You urgently need an ellipse simulator!
And the circle is really just a special case of an ellipse.
Harry turned the parchment to himself, drew an ellipse around those three numbers, turned it back.
Circle is a particular case of an ellipse.
In Hinduism it works in the spine, in Taoism in an ellipse through the body, and in Buddhism the central energy channel lies between a point eight fingers behind the original hairline on the top of one's head and finishes four fingers below the navel.
Circle is a special case of an ellipse.
The type of the conic is determined by the type of cone, that is, by the angle formed at the vertex of the cone:If the angle is acute then the conic is an ellipse; if the angle is right then the conic is a parabola; and if the angle is obtuse then the conic is a hyperbola(but only one branch of the curve).
This is because a circle is the special case of an ellipse.
Gauss's method involved determining a conic section in space, given one focus(the Sun) and the conic's intersection with three given lines(lines of sight from the Earth,which is itself moving on an ellipse, to the planet) and given the time it takes the planet to traverse the arcs determined by these lines(from which the lengths of the arcs can be calculated by Kepler's Second Law).
In other words, a circle is a"special case" of an ellipse.
The orbit, it is imperative to remember, is not a perfect circle, but rather an ellipse, just like Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Its five vertices P′ Q′ R′ S′ T′{\displaystyle P'Q'R'S'T'} unambiguously determine a conic section;in this case- an ellipse.
This demonstrates that a circle is just a special case of an ellipse.
Okay, so basically it seems like to draw an arc,you kinda have to pretend you're drawing an ellipse, but only part of it.
It need not be exact butmerely have the general character of an ellipse.
But a circle is just a special case of an ellipse.
And sothat's why the circle is a special case of an ellipse.