Overview
Explore the second lecture in a series on conics from Oxford Mathematics' first-year undergraduate curriculum, where Professor Alain Goriely delves into the mathematical foundations of conic sections - curves formed by intersecting a plane with a cone. Learn how these fundamental curves, essential in mathematics, physics, and engineering, can be defined through multiple approaches: as intersections with a cone, through specific distance conditions in a plane, or as loci of quadratic functions in two variables. Examine the mathematical properties of conics and understand the relationships between these different definitional approaches. Gain insights into how this material connects to Oxford's tutorial system, where students engage in small-group discussions to deepen their understanding through problem-solving and mathematical discourse.
Syllabus
Geometry: Conics, lecture 2 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
Taught by
Oxford Mathematics