Let h, r be constants. Consider the quadric surface S of equation (r – h)? y-1) (2-r) 16 The trace of S in the plane z =r+1 corresponds to: 1) One point. 2) A Hyperbola. 3) A parable. 4) An elliose.

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Let h, r be constants. Consider the quadric surface S of equation
(r - h)?
(y – 1)?, (2 - r)?
16
3
The trace of S in the plane z =r +1 corresponds to:
1) One point.
2) A Hyperbola.
3) A parable.
4) An ellipse.
Transcribed Image Text:Let h, r be constants. Consider the quadric surface S of equation (r - h)? (y – 1)?, (2 - r)? 16 3 The trace of S in the plane z =r +1 corresponds to: 1) One point. 2) A Hyperbola. 3) A parable. 4) An ellipse.
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