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The elliptic hyperboloid is the generalization of the Hyperboloid to three distinct semimajor axes.  The
elliptic hyperboloid of one sheet is a Ruled Surface and has Cartesian equation
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 , or
, or
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The two-sheeted elliptic hyperboloid oriented along the z-Axis has Cartesian equation
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See also Hyperboloid, Ruled Surface
References
Gray, A.  Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces.
  Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, pp. 296-297, 1993.
 
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