Finding the Equation of a Rotated Cone

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In summary, the conversation discusses finding the equation of a rotated, translated cone and the equation of its axis. It is suggested to use a standard equation and apply transformations to fit the given data points. In the case of having more data points than necessary, a linear regression algorithm can be used to approximate the cone equation. However, there is no known easy solution for this and it requires some work to find the best fit.
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I have two questions. How do you find the equation of a cone given data points? I've found lots of info on the equation of a cone, but can't find anything on one that is rotated and not centered at the origin. What is the equation for a rotated translated cone?
Second, given the equation of a cone, how do you figure out the equation of the axis?

Side question: Does anyone know of a good way to find an equation of a cone given more data points than necesarry, which won't fit perfectly to the cone? Does anyone know of a good way to approximate the cone equation which takes into account more points? Thanks for any help.
 
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There is no single equation for a cone: it has a circle as a bottom, is of finite height and has a mantle. At best you have a rotational right triangle.

I would write down the equation(s) of a standard cone. Then I would apply possible transformations, like stretching along a certain plane or whatever you allow as transformation. This gives you a couple of equations with the transformation coefficients as parameters. Finally you can try to solve for these parameters given your actual data.

If we have more data than necessary, than I would try to use a linear regression algorithm first and operate with its result instead of the raw data.

I'm not aware of a ready made answer to what you might have in mind. My solution requires some work to do.
 

FAQ: Finding the Equation of a Rotated Cone

What is the equation of the axis of a cone?

The equation of the axis of a cone is represented by a line passing through the center of the base and the vertex of the cone. It is usually denoted as a and is perpendicular to the base of the cone.

How is the equation of the axis of a cone related to the equation of the cone?

The equation of the axis of a cone is used to determine the orientation and direction of the cone. It helps to visualize the cone and its dimensions.

What is the significance of the axis of a cone in terms of symmetry?

The axis of a cone is the line of symmetry for the cone. This means that any point on the cone is equidistant from the axis, and any line drawn through the axis will divide the cone into two identical halves.

How is the axis of a cone used in finding the surface area and volume of a cone?

The axis of a cone is used to determine the height of the cone, which is a crucial factor in calculating its surface area and volume. It acts as a reference point for measuring the slant height and base radius of the cone.

Can the equation of the axis of a cone be generalized for different types of cones?

Yes, the equation of the axis of a cone is the same for all types of cones, including right, oblique, and truncated cones. However, the values of a may vary depending on the dimensions of the cone.

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