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directrix
[ dih-rek-triks, dahy- ]
noun
- Geometry. a fixed line used in the description of a curve or surface.
- Archaic. a directress.
directrix
/ daɪ-; dɪˈrɛktrɪks /
noun
- geometry a fixed reference line, situated on the convex side of a conic section, that is used when defining or calculating its eccentricity
- a directress
directrix
/ dĭ-rĕk′trĭks /
- A straight line used in generating a curve such as a parabola.
Gender Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of directrix1
Word History and Origins
Origin of directrix1
Example Sentences
The surface formed by revolving the catenary about its directrix is named the alysseide.
Since the tension is measured by the height above the directrix these two catenaries have the same directrix.
The only surface of revolution having this property is the catenoid formed by the revolution of a catenary about its directrix.
Hence T, the point of intersection of Pp and Qq, must be the centre of similitude and must be on the common directrix.
If the directrix, focus and eccentricity be given, we may employ the general method for constructing a conic.
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