Two almost-circles, and two real ones

03/25/2020
by   Zoltán Kovács, et al.
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Implicit locus equations in GeoGebra allow the user to do experiments with generalization of the concept of ellipses, namely with n-ellipses. By experimenting we obtain a geometric object that is very similar to a set of two circles.

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