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Applet: Double cone cross sections

Applet: Double cone cross sections
Applet: Double cone cross sections
Applet: Double cone cross sections

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Applet: Double cone cross sections

The double cone $z^2=x^2+y^2$ is plotted on a square domain \begin{gather*} -2 \le x \le 2\\ -2 \le y \le 2 \end{gather*} in the first panel and on the circular domain $x^2+y^2 \le 8$ in the second panel. You can drag the blue points on the sliders to change the location of the different types of cross sections.

Applet files: double_cone_cross_sections.m, applet2/double_cone_cross_sections.m

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