Determination of Sections of General Surfaces of the Second Order on Predetermined Circles
Fakhriddin Urolovich Toshpulatov , Lecturer, Termiz State Universit, Termiz, Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Karamatovich Mominov , Lecturer, Termiz State University, Termiz, Uzbekistan Ilkhomjon Chorshanbeyvich Mamatkulov , Lecturer, Termiz State University, Termiz, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses how to define cross-sections of general second-order surfaces on predefined circles. It also describes the work being done to create the necessary conditions for boys and girls to acquire modern knowledge and grow spiritually.
Keywords
Common surface, radius
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