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How to Graph Conic Sections: Circles, Ellipses, Parabolas, Hyperbolas

February 6, 2016
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How to Graph Conic Sections: Circles, Ellipses, Parabolas, Hyperbolas

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To graph conic sections, understand their standard forms: circles as (x-h)² + (y-k)² = r², ellipses as (x-h)²/a² + (y-k)²/b² = 1, hyperbolas as (x-h)²/a² - (y-k)²/b² = 1, and parabolas as y-k = 4p(x-h) or x-h = 4p(y-k). Identifying their centers, vertices, and foci is essential for accurate graphing.

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in this video we're going to focus on how to graph conic sections like ellipses parabolas hyperbolas and also circles as well and in addition to that we're going to talk about how to look at equation and to tell if it's going to be a circle ellipse Parabola and hyperbola and how to put it in standard form so let's focus on the graphing part let's s... Read More

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  • â­• Conic sections include circles, ellipses, hyperbolas, and parabolas, each with unique properties and standard equations.
  • 👻 The standard form for each conic section allows for easy identification of its center, vertices, focus, directrix, and asymptotes.
  • 🤩 Graphing conic sections involves plotting key points based on their standard equations, such as the center, vertices, foci, and intercepts.

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  • Conic sections can be graphed by understanding their standard form equations and properties such as the center, vertices, focus, directrix, and asymptotes.

  • For a circle, the standard equation is (x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2, where (h,k) is the center and r is the radius.

  • For an ellipse, the standard equation is (x-h)^2/a^2 + (y-k)^2/b^2 = 1, where (h,k) is the center, a is the major axis, and b is the minor axis.

  • For a hyperbola, the standard equation is (x-h)^2/a^2 - (y-k)^2/b^2 =1 or vice versa, with (h,k) as the center and a and b as the distances to the vertices.

  • For a parabola, the standard equation is either x-h = 4p(y-k) or y-k = 4p(x-h), with (h,k) as the vertex and p as the distance between the vertex and focus/directrix.


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