In
mathematics, a cylinder is a
quadric surface, with the following equation in
Cartesian coordinates:This equation is for an elliptic cylinder, a generalization of the ordinary, circular cylinder (a = b). Even more general is the generalized cylinder: the
cross-section can be any curve. The cylinder is a degenerate
quadric because at least one of the coordinates (in this case z) does not appear in the equation. By some definitions the cylinder is not considered to be a quadric at all.
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