File:Ellipse som keglesnit.jpg
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DescriptionEllipse som keglesnit.jpg |
English: Ellipsoid conical surface - the ellipsoid surface is the intersection of a solid cone and a tilted plane
Dansk: Viser en kegle der gennemskæres ef en plan så snitfladen bliver en ellipse. |
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Date | 21 February 2005 (original upload date) | ||||||||
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Author | Peo at da.wikipedia | ||||||||
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- 2005-02-21 18:25 Peo 240×361× (7436 bytes) Viser en kegle der gennemskæres ef en plan så snitfladen bliver en ellipse
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