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Ellipse / Circle / Semi-major axis / Completing the square / Semi-minor axis / Circle-ellipse problem / Geometry / Algebraic geometry / Conic sections
Date: 2011-07-30 11:53:45
Ellipse
Circle
Semi-major axis
Completing the square
Semi-minor axis
Circle-ellipse problem
Geometry
Algebraic geometry
Conic sections

American Computer Science LeagueIntermediate Division C

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