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Some examples from Macaulay's Conics


     

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If C be the centre of a given conic and CK be drawn making with the major axis an angle equal to the angle made by CQ with it, and a point K be taken on it such that

CK/CQ=a2+b2/a2-b2, the rect.


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If C be the centre of a given conic and CK be drawn making with the major axis an angle equal to the angle made by CQ with it, and a point K be taken on it such that

CK/CQ=a2+b2/a2-b2, the rect.