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If there were only one pushpin used, what would be the shape of the ellipse?What would its eccentricity be?

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Answer:

Circle

Eccentricity = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

To draw an ellipse, we can use two pushpins and a string, so we will draw the ellipse as in the following figure:

Then, if we use only one pushpin, we will get a circle, because all the lines will be at the same distance from the pushpin

Therefore, the shape of the ellipse will be a circle.

The eccentricity of an ellipse is calculated as:


e=\frac{\sqrt[]{a^2-b^2}}{a}

Where a and b are the values shown in the following figure:

In a circle these values are equal, so we can replace b by a and get:


e=\frac{\sqrt[]{a^2-a^2}}{a}=(0)/(a)=0

Therefore, the eccentricity for a circle will be 0.

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