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CONE, ELECTA DENISE

the free encyclopedia Geometric shape For other uses · its height h · not infinitely extended In geometry · called the apex or vertex . A cone is formed by a set of line segments · half-lines · or lines connecting a common point · the apex · to all of the points on a base. In the case of line segments · the cone does not extend beyond the base · while in the case of half-lines · it extends infinitely far. In the case of lines · the cone extends infinitely far in both directions from the apex · the base may be restricted to a circle · any one-dimensional quadratic form in the plane · any closed one-dimensional figure · or any of the above plus all the enclosed points. If the enclosed points are included in the base · the cone is a solid object · otherwise it is an open surface · a two-dimensional object in three-dimensional space. In the case of a solid object · the boundary formed by these lines or partial lines is called the lateral surface

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the free encyclopedia Geometric shape For other uses
its height h
not infinitely extended In geometry
called the apex or vertex . A cone is formed by a set of line segments
half-lines
or lines connecting a common point
the apex
to all of the points on a base. In the case of line segments
the cone does not extend beyond the base
while in the case of half-lines
it extends infinitely far. In the case of lines
the cone extends infinitely far in both directions from the apex
the base may be restricted to a circle
any one-dimensional quadratic form in the plane
any closed one-dimensional figure
or any of the above plus all the enclosed points. If the enclosed points are included in the base
the cone is a solid object
otherwise it is an open surface
a two-dimensional object in three-dimensional space. In the case of a solid object
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the boundary formed by these lines or partial lines is called the lateral surface

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