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Eccentricity (mathematics)

(This page refers to eccentricity in mathematics. For other uses, see the disambiguation page eccentricity.)

In mathematics, eccentricity is a parameter associated with every conic section, see Conic section#Eccentricity. It can be thought of as a measure of how much the conic section deviates from being circular. In particular,

Ellipse

Ellipse showing foci, axes, and linear eccentricity

For any ellipse, where the length of the semi-major axis is a, and where the same of the semi-minor axis is b, the eccentricity is given by

e = \sqrt{1-\frac{b^2}{a^2}}.

The eccentricity is the ratio of the distance between the foci (F1 and F2) to the major axis; i.e. \left ( \frac{\overline{F_1F_2}}{\overline{AB}} \right ).

The term linear eccentricity is used for ea.

Hyperbola

For any hyperbola, where the length of the semi-major axis is a, and where the same of the semi-minor axis is b, eccentricity is given by

e = \sqrt{1+\frac{b^2}{a^2}}.

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