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FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA 2A CHAPTER 9 POWERPOINT PRESENTATION CONIC SECTIONS

LEARNING TARGETS AFTER YOU COMPLETE THIS CHAPTER, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: IDENTIFY THE STANDARD FORM OF EQUATIONS FOR CIRCLES,ELLIPSES, PARABOLAS, AND HYPERBOLAS REWRITE EQUATIONS DETERMINE: CENTER,RADIUS, FOCUS OR FOCI, DIRECTRIX, ASYMPTOTES FOR CONIC SECTIONS IDENTIFY ECCENTRICITY

THE CIRCLE VOCABULARY SECTION – AN INTERSECTION OF A PLANE WITH A THREE-DIMENSIONAL FIGURE CONIC SECTION – AN INTERSECTION OF A PLANE WITH A CONE CIRCLE – THE SET OF POINTS THAT ARE AT A FIXED DISTANCE CALLED A RADIUS, FROM A FIXED POINT CALLED THE CENTER RADIUS – DISTANCE FROM THE CENTER OF A CIRCLE OR SPHERE TO THE EDGE

CONIC SECTIONS

OTHER VIEW OF CONIC SECTIONS

THE CIRCLE

CONIC SECTION – THE CIRCLE

Equation for a Circle Standard Form: x² + y² = r² You can determine the equation for a circle by using the distance formula then applying the standard form equation. Or you can use the standard form. Most of the time we will assume the center is (0,0). If it is otherwise, it will be stated. It might look like: (x-h)² + (y – k)² = r²

ELLIPSES ELLIPSE – A SET OF POINTS IN A PLANE SUCH THAT THE SUM OF THE DISTANCE FROM TWO FOCI TO ANY POINT ON THE ELLIPSE IS CONSTANT FOCUS (FOCI - plural) – ONE OF TWO FIXED POINTS WITHIN IN AN ELLIPSE SUCH THAT THE SUM OF THE DISTANCES FROM THE POINTS TO ANY OTHER POINT ON THE ELLIPSE IS CONSTANT

What does it look like?

Other Ellipses

One More Ellipse

Vocabulary for Ellipses VERTICES – FOR AN ELLIPSE, THE Y AND X INTERCEPTS ARE THE VERTICES MAJOR AXIS – FOR AN ELLIPSE, THE LONGER AXIS OF SYMMETRY, THE AXIS THAT CONTAINS THE FOCI MINOR AXIS – FOR AN ELLIPSE, THE SHORTER AXIS OF SYMMETRY CENTER – FOR AN ELLIPSE, THE INTERSECTION OF THE MAJOR AND MINOR ARCS

Equation for an Ellipse

Parts of an Ellipse

EXAMPLES

MORE ABOUT ELLIPSES

HYPERBOLAS HYPOBERLA – A SET OF POINTS SUCH THAT THE DIFFERENCE OF THE DISTANCES FROM TWO FIXED POINTS TO ANY POINT ON THE HYPERBOLA IS CONSTANT VERTICES – X OR Y INTERCEPTS OF A HYPERBOLA ASYMPTOTE – A STRAIGHT LINE THAT A CURVE APPROACHES BUT NEVER REACHES

WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?AND WHAT IT ITS FORMULA?

ASYMPTOTES (IN RED)

ASYMPTOTES

PARABOLAS PARABOLAS – A SET OF POINTS IN A PLANE THAT ARE EQUIDISTANT FROM A FOCUS AND A FIXED LINE – THE DIRECTRIX DIRECTRIX – THE FIXED STRAIGHT LINE THAT TOGETHER WITH THE POINT KNOWN AS THE FOCUS SERVES TO DEFINE A PARABOLA.

WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

ECCENTRICITY Circle: e = 0 Ellipse: e = 0< e < 1 Parabola: e = 1 ECCENTRICITY – A RATIO OF THE DISTANCE FROM THE FOCUS AND THE DISTANCE FROM THE DIRECTRIX. EACH SHAPE HAS ITS OWN ECCENTRICY: CIRCLE, PARABOLAS, HYPERBOLAS, AND ELLIPSES. Circle: e = 0 Ellipse: e = 0< e < 1 Parabola: e = 1 Hyperbola: e > 1

WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE? FOR A PARABOLA

FOR AN ELLIPSE

IN REAL LIFE - ELLIPSES

IN REAL LIFE - PARABOLAS

MORE PARABOLAS

IN REAL LIFE – HYPOBERLAS

CONIC SECTIONS – WHO KNEW?