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Revision as of 17:29, 15 May 2017
Elliptic Conic Section
If the conic is an ellipse, 0<e<1. This implies
since e must be less than 1, this sets the limit of theta at less than 65 degrees. Since the limit of , this implies the minimum eccentricity will be
This implies that the shape made on the the plane of the sector is an ellipse for angles