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latus rectum
[ley-tuhs rek-tuhm]
noun
plural
latera rectathe chord perpendicular to the principal axis and passing through a focus of an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola.
latus rectum
/ ˈlɑːtəs ˈrɛktəm /
noun
geometry a chord that passes through the focus of a conic and is perpendicular to the major axis
Word History and Origins
Origin of latus rectum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of latus rectum1
Example Sentences
“The focal chord perpendicular to the axis of the parabola is called the latus rectum,” it says on Page 702.
It goes on to tell Florida’s children to “find the length of the latus rectum.”
In fundo pelvis femineae septum est a latere in latus, rectum inter et vesicam urinariam, et in medio hujus partitionis uterus, qui piroformis est, quasi ad perpendiculum jacet et cervix sua in vaginam intrat.
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