Y X X Y: Warm Up: Sketch The Graphs Below. (This Is Going To Get You Thinking About Our Next Topic, Parabolas.)
Y X X Y: Warm Up: Sketch The Graphs Below. (This Is Going To Get You Thinking About Our Next Topic, Parabolas.)
Y X X Y: Warm Up: Sketch The Graphs Below. (This Is Going To Get You Thinking About Our Next Topic, Parabolas.)
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+ =
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. The x-intercepts are: ____ and _____. The y-intercepts are ____and ____.
Then decide if the ellipse is going to look more like or . .
See if you can rewrite the following in standard ellipse form. List the x- and y- intercepts.
1.
2 2
1
(2 ) ( ) 1
3
x x + =
circle one:
2.
2 2
1
16 1
25
y x + =
circle one:
3.
2 2
9 9 x y + =
circle one:
4.
2 2
9 2 1 x y + =
circle one:
5.
2 2
2 16 9 x y + =
circle one:
6.
2 2
6 7 13 x y + =
circle one:
7. The most amazing property of ellipses! Watch this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UD8hOs-vaI
Make your own!
(a) What do you conjecture will
happen to the ellipse if the string
length stayed the same but the two
pins/toothpicks get further and
further apart?
(b) What do you conjecture will
happen to the ellipse if the string
length stayed the same but the two
pins/toothpicks got closer and closer
together?
(c) What do you conjecture will
happen to the ellipise if the strength
length stayed the same but the two
pins/toothpicks were practically on
top of each other?
8. Look at the diagram below. What is the length of the string that you need to draw the ellipse below?
Length of String!: ___________________________ Length of String!: ___________________________
Now for this ellipse, what would the length of
the string that generated the ellipse be?
Defend your answer.
Heres a vocabulary word The two points which are pinned down to generate the ellipse are called the foci (singular:
focus). We dont have a vocabulary word for the length of the string, so lets agree to call it the string length (I know, I
know, hard to remember)
8. Can you somehow explain/justify the statement that the string length is the length of the longer diameter of
the ellipse (what mathematicians fancily call the major axis)? If you get stuck and need a bit of help, look at this
footnote and use this diagram below.
1
Now figure out a way to find where the foci are on the x-axis for the ellipse above. If you need help, but only if you need
help, use the footnote hint here.
2
1
Have the string go to one of the points on the ellipse on the x-axis.
2
Okay, fine. You want a hint? Fine. You know the total length of the string. And youve come up with a variable to represent the two
foci points Lets call these foci (c,0) and (-c,0). Now calculate the length of the string when the string hits the y-intercept! That
should be the same as the length of the string that you calculated above. Because the string length is constant.
Problems: Find the foci of the following ellipses.
1.
2.
2 2
1
2 7
x y | | | |
+ =
| |
\ . \ .
[Hint: you need to draw a picture first always!]
3.
2 2
2 16 9 x y + =
Extra Practice of these types (#1-#3) from Sullivan: Section 10.3#13-38
4. You know that
2 2
1
1
4 3
x y | | | |
+ =
| |
\ . \ .
will look identical to
2 2
1
4 3
x y | | | |
+ =
| |
\ . \ .
except for the following
transformation:
5. The following is a circle. Put it in standard form. Find the center and radius.
2 2
6 8 1 x x y y + + + =
6. The following is an ellipse but with a slight transformation. Find the x-intercepts, the y-intercepts, and the
center.
2 2
2 2 8 1 x x y y + + + = .[Extra Practice of these types from Sullivan: Section 10.3#43-54]
7. You know in polar that
1
1
1 cos
2
r
u
=