What type of curve is created by the intersection of a plane parallel to the side of cone?

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In engineering graphics, a curve is a shape that results from cutting a cone with a cutting plane at different positions relative to the cone's axis. These curves are known as conic sections and include triangles, circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas.  Engineering curves are useful in engineering because they represent the laws of nature on a graph. Here are some types of engineering curves: Ellipse: A curve that traces the sum of a point's distances from two fixed points in a plane. The fixed points are called foci, and the fixed line is called the directrix. Cycloid: A curve... Show more

What type of curve is created by the intersection of a plane parallel to the side of cone?