Category:Definitions/Latus Rectum of Circle

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The circle, being a degenerate ellipse whose foci coincide, properly has no latus rectum, as a circle has neither a directrix nor a major axis.

However, there is a case to make that, in a sense, a diameter of a circle $C$ can be considered as a latus rectum of $C$.

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