Intercepts in quadric surfaces?

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In summary, the number of intercepts for an ellipsoid can range from 0 to 6, while an elliptic paraboloid can have between 1 and 6 intercepts. However, it is possible for a rotated elliptic paraboloid to have up to 6 intercepts if its axis of revolution is not parallel to any of the axes.
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Intercepts in quadric surfaces??

Homework Statement



How many intercepts can an ellipsoid have?

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First of all, I don't understand what exactly "an intercept" means in quadric surfaces.

in two dimensions, intercepts are the points that the graph meets with x&y axes.

So in three dimensions, do intercepts still mean the points that the surface meets with x,y,z axes?

if what I understand is right, an ellipsoid can have at least 0 intercept, and at most 6 intercepts.

And an elliptic parabaloid can have at least 1 intercept, and at most 6 intercepts.

is it right??

Thanks.
 
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yoohyojinn said:

Homework Statement



How many intercepts can an ellipsoid have?

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution




First of all, I don't understand what exactly "an intercept" means in quadric surfaces.

in two dimensions, intercepts are the points that the graph meets with x&y axes.

So in three dimensions, do intercepts still mean the points that the surface meets with x,y,z axes?

if what I understand is right, an ellipsoid can have at least 0 intercept, and at most 6 intercepts.
Seems reasonble to me.
yoohyojinn said:
And an elliptic parabaloid can have at least 1 intercept, and at most 6 intercepts.
I think that 6 is too many - I don't see how it could have more than 5 intercepts.
yoohyojinn said:
is it right??

Thanks.
 
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oh yes, yes, yes, you are right.

I was confused with visualizing it.

an elliptic paraboloid can have at most 5 intercepts.

thanks.
 
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What if it was an elliptic paraboloid which was rotated so that its axis of revolution was not parallel to an axis? Couldn't it then achieve 6 intercepts?
 
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that sounds right
 
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alanlu said:
What if it was an elliptic paraboloid which was rotated so that its axis of revolution was not parallel to an axis? Couldn't it then achieve 6 intercepts?
I thought about that possibility (briefly), but it didn't seem to make a difference. If you spend more time at it than I did, you might be able to come up with a scenario in which there are 6 intercepts for the paraboloid.
 

1. What are intercepts in quadric surfaces?

Intercepts in quadric surfaces refer to the points where the surface intersects with the x, y, and z axes. They can also be referred to as x-intercepts, y-intercepts, and z-intercepts.

2. How do you find the intercepts of a quadric surface?

To find the intercepts of a quadric surface, set two of the variables (x, y, or z) to 0 and solve for the remaining variable. Repeat this process for each variable to find all three intercepts.

3. What information can intercepts provide about a quadric surface?

The intercepts of a quadric surface can provide information about the shape and orientation of the surface. For example, if a quadric surface has three real intercepts, it is a hyperboloid. If it has one real intercept and two imaginary intercepts, it is a hyperbolic paraboloid.

4. Can a quadric surface have more than three intercepts?

No, a quadric surface can only have a maximum of three intercepts. This is because quadric surfaces are defined by second-degree equations, which can only have three variables.

5. How do intercepts relate to the axes of symmetry in a quadric surface?

The intercepts of a quadric surface lie on the axes of symmetry. This means that the x, y, and z intercepts are also the points where the surface is symmetric. Understanding this relationship can help in graphing and visualizing quadric surfaces.

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