This post is about hyperbola section. Hyperbola basically, a graph of reciprocal function. It is part of conic section. Normally , it is the part of syllabus of SAT subject test. A hyperbola is an open curve with two branches, the intersection of a plane with both halves of a double cone. The plane does […]
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Category: Conic Section
Ellipse
This post is about ellipse section. Ellipse basically, a function of circle with different size axes. It is part of conic section. Normally , it is the part of syllabus of SAT subject test. A ellipse section is a close curve along with major and minor axis, the ellipse will be symmetrical in any case. ellipse
Parabola
This post is about parabola section. parabola basically, a graph of quadratic function. Also it is part of conic section. It is the part of syllabus of SAT subject test, SAT, Math of AS/A level and IBDP HL/SL. A parabola is an open curve on axes in both direction. The parabola will be symmetrical about […]
Conics
Conics section is a curve section of cone. Conic section is obtained as the intersection of the surface of a cone with a plane. Because of this is called cone. Conic graphs can be “slanty”, Therefore conics equation is seems like circle. Because a conics generated by the intersection of a plane and a circular cone […]
The Hyperbola
a graph of reciprocal function is Hyperbola. It is part of conic section. Normally , it is the part of syllabus of SAT subject test. A hyperbola is an open curve with two branches, the intersection of a plane with both halves of a double cone. The plane does not have to be parallel to […]
Ellipses
An Ellipses are a curve that is the locus of all points in the plane. The sum of whose distances and from two fixed points and (the foci) separated by a distance In mathematics, an ellipse is a curve in a plane surrounding two focal points such that the sum of the distances to the two focal points […]
Summary of conics section
conic graphs can be “slanty”, as shown above. But the equations for the “slanty” conics get so much more messy that you can’t deal with them until after trigonometry. Summary of Conics