Conic section, also called conic, in geometry, any curve
produced by the intersection of a plane and a right circular cone. Depending on the angle of the plane relative to the cone, the intersection is a circle, an ellipse, a hyperbola, or a parabola.
A conic section, conic or a quadratic curve is a curve
obtained from a cone's surface intersecting a plane. The three types of conic section are the hyperbola, the parabola, and the ellipse and the circle is a special case of the ellipse, though it was sometimes called as a fourth type.
An arithmetic sequence has a constant
difference between each consecutive pair of terms.
A geometric sequence has a constant ratio
between each pair of consecutive terms. Arithmetic is a mathematical operation that deals with numerical systems and related operations. It’s used to get a single, definite value.
The word “Arithmetic” comes from the Greek word
“arithmos,” which meaning “numbers.” It is a field of mathematics that focuses on the study of numbers and the properties of common operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
A geometric sequence is a collection of integers in
which each subsequent element is created by multiplying the previous number by a constant factor.
A series can be represented in a compact form,
called summation or sigma notation. The Greek capital letter, ∑ , is used to represent the sum.
Sigma notation is a method used to write out a long
sum in a concise way.
A simple method of writing infinite numbers of terms
in a sequence is known as summation notation or sigma notation. Mathematical Induction is a powerful and elegant technique for proving certain types of mathematical statements: general propositions which assert that something is true for all positive integers or for all positive integers from some point on.
Mathematical Induction is a technique of proving a
statement, theorem or formula which is thought to be true, for each and every natural number n. By generalizing this in form of a principle which we would use to prove any mathematical statement is 'Principle of Mathematical Induction'. The study of angles and of the angular relationships of planar and three-dimensional figures is known as trigonometry.
The trigonometric functions (also called the circular
functions) comprising trigonometry are the cosecant , cosine , cotangent , secant , sine , and tangent .
Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics
concerned with relationships between angles and ratios of lengths.