Category:Examples of Conjugate Diameters

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This category contains examples of Conjugate Diameters.

Let $K$ be a conic section.

Let $D_1$ and $D_2$ be diameters of $K$ such that:

$D_1$ belongs to the system of parallel chords whose midpoints define $D_2$

and:

$D_2$ belongs to the system of parallel chords whose midpoints define $D_1$.

Then $D_1$ and $D_2$ are known as conjugate diameters.

Pages in category "Examples of Conjugate Diameters"

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