File:AllFourConics.jpg
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A file containing images of the four conic sections: circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola. It was created with Graph.exe, an Open Source program by Ivan Johansen, then modified in GIMP. The quality is okay enough, but someone could replace it with something better if they chose.
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current | 21:27, 17 September 2006 | 592 × 505 (24 KB) | Gracenotes (talk | contribs) | A file containing images of the four conic sections: circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola. It was created with Graph.exe, an Open Source program by Ivan Johansen, then modified in GIMP. The quality is okay enough, but someone could replace it with somethi |
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