The document discusses representing an ellipse using equations involving x, y, h, k, a, and b. An ellipse can be represented as the set of all points (x,y) such that (x-h)2/a2 + (y-k)2/b2 = 1, where (h,k) is the center and a,b are the semi-major and semi-minor axes. This equation is repeated multiple times with additional terms added or subtracted from both sides of the equation.
The document discusses representing an ellipse using equations involving x, y, h, k, a, and b. An ellipse can be represented as the set of all points (x,y) such that (x-h)2/a2 + (y-k)2/b2 = 1, where (h,k) is the center and a,b are the semi-major and semi-minor axes. This equation is repeated multiple times with additional terms added or subtracted from both sides of the equation.
The document discusses representing an ellipse using equations involving x, y, h, k, a, and b. An ellipse can be represented as the set of all points (x,y) such that (x-h)2/a2 + (y-k)2/b2 = 1, where (h,k) is the center and a,b are the semi-major and semi-minor axes. This equation is repeated multiple times with additional terms added or subtracted from both sides of the equation.