In
mathematics, a
conic section (or just
conic) is a
curve obtained as the intersection of a
cone (more precisely, a right circular
conical surface) with a
plane. In
analytic geometry, a conic may be defined as a
plane algebraic curve of degree 2, and as a
quadric of
dimension 1. There are a number of other geometric definitions possible. One of the most useful, in that it involves only the plane, is that a non-circular conic consists of those points whose distances to some point, called a
focus, and some line, called a
directrix, are in a fixed ratio, called the
eccentricity.