Ellipses Flashcards

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Major Axis

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Longest line and have vertices, foci, and center. Also equals 2a

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Minor Axis

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Shorter line and have co-vertices. Also equals 2b

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Standard form of a Horizontal Ellipse at (0,0)

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x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1

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Standard Form of a Vertical Ellipse at (0,0)

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x^2/b^2 + y^2/a^2 = 1

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Vertices

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Lie at the end of the major axis and are + or - a from the center

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Co-Vertices

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Lie at the end of the minor axis and are + or - b from the center

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Foci

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Lie on the major axis (between center and vertex) and are + or - c from the center

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How to find a, b, or c for an ellipse

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c^2 = a^2 + b^2

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Standard Form of a Horizontal Ellipse at (h,k)

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(x-h)^2/a^2 + (y-k)^2/b^2 = 1

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Standard Form of a Vertical Ellipse at (h,k)

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(x-h)^2/b^2 + (y-k)^2/a^2 = 1

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Horizontal Ellipse vs. Vertical Ellipse?

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  1. If a^2 (bigger number) is first, the ellipse is horizontal. If b^2 (smaller number) is first, the ellipse is vertical
  2. A change in the x-coordinates indicate a Horizontal Ellipse (horizontal = along the x-axis)
  3. A change in the y-coordinate indicates a Vertical Ellipse (vertical = along the y-axis)
  4. If a^2 is under the x^2, then the ellipse is Horizontal
  5. If a^2 is under the y^2
  6. x^2 and y^2 don’t really matter, the placement of the a^2 and b^2 tell whether the ellipse is horizontal or vertical
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a^2 vs. b^2

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  1. a^2 is ALWAYS bigger than b^2
  2. If a^2 (the larger number) is first in the equation, the ellipse is horizontal
  3. If b^2 (the smaller number) is first in the equation, the ellipse is vertical
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13
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Identifying an Ellipse from its General Form Equation

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  1. 2 squared numbers (#x^2 and #y^2)

2. The two squared numbers have the same signs (positive/are being added)

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