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5:01 AM, Thursday October 7th 2021

As far as I see, you have to cut the cylinders in half. 6 and 7 are not right, the line should pass through the centre of the ellipses.

If you think that you are cutting the ellipse in half, then there is no single line that does the job. Consider a circle, is there only one single line that cuts the circle in half? No, and same is with ellipse. This is because ellpise is nothing but you looking at a 2D circle in a 3D plane from different perspectives.

12:04 PM, Thursday October 14th 2021

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