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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C045%3A_Beginning_and_Intermediate_Algebra_(Tran)/13%3A_Conics/13.01%3A_Prelude_to_ConicsThese engineers are investigating reusable rockets that return safely to Earth to be used again. Someday, rockets may carry passengers to the International Space Station and beyond. In this chapter, y...These engineers are investigating reusable rockets that return safely to Earth to be used again. Someday, rockets may carry passengers to the International Space Station and beyond. In this chapter, you will learn about conics, including circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Then you will use what you learn to investigate systems of nonlinear equations. Figure 11.0.1: Aerospace engineers use rockets such as this one to launch people and objects into space. (credit: WikiImages/Pixabay)
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/22%3A_Conics/22.01%3A_Prelude_to_ConicsThese engineers are investigating reusable rockets that return safely to Earth to be used again. Someday, rockets may carry passengers to the International Space Station and beyond. In this chapter, y...These engineers are investigating reusable rockets that return safely to Earth to be used again. Someday, rockets may carry passengers to the International Space Station and beyond. In this chapter, you will learn about conics, including circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Then you will use what you learn to investigate systems of nonlinear equations. Figure 11.0.1: Aerospace engineers use rockets such as this one to launch people and objects into space. (credit: WikiImages/Pixabay)
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Intermediate_Algebra_2e_(OpenStax)/11%3A_Conics/11.01%3A_IntroductionThese engineers are investigating reusable rockets that return safely to Earth to be used again. Someday, rockets may carry passengers to the International Space Station and beyond. In this chapter, y...These engineers are investigating reusable rockets that return safely to Earth to be used again. Someday, rockets may carry passengers to the International Space Station and beyond. In this chapter, you will learn about conics, including circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Then you will use what you learn to investigate systems of nonlinear equations. Figure 11.1 Aerospace engineers use rockets such as this one to launch people and objects into space. (credit: WikiImages/Pixabay)