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- Projective_cone abstract "A projective cone (or just cone) in projective geometry is the union of all lines that intersect a projective subspace R (the apex of the cone) and an arbitrary subset A (the basis) of some other subspace S, disjoint from R. In the special case that R is a single point, S is a plane, and A is a conic section on S, the projective cone is a conical surface; hence the name.".
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- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Projective_geometry.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cone.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cone_(geometry).
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cone_(linear_algebra).
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cone_(topology).
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Conic_section.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Conical_surface.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Hyperboloid.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Linear_algebra.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Point_(geometry).
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Projective_geometry.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLink Ruled_surface.
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Projective cone".
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "cone".
- Projective_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "projective cone".
- Projective_cone hasPhotoCollection Projective_cone.
- Projective_cone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geometry-stub.
- Projective_cone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Projective_cone subject Category:Projective_geometry.
- Projective_cone hypernym Union.
- Projective_cone type Article.
- Projective_cone type Organisation.
- Projective_cone type Article.
- Projective_cone comment "A projective cone (or just cone) in projective geometry is the union of all lines that intersect a projective subspace R (the apex of the cone) and an arbitrary subset A (the basis) of some other subspace S, disjoint from R. In the special case that R is a single point, S is a plane, and A is a conic section on S, the projective cone is a conical surface; hence the name.".
- Projective_cone label "Projective cone".
- Projective_cone sameAs m.0bggjm.
- Projective_cone sameAs Q7249463.
- Projective_cone sameAs Q7249463.
- Projective_cone wasDerivedFrom Projective_cone?oldid=588515258.
- Projective_cone isPrimaryTopicOf Projective_cone.