This document provides information about the standard forms and key properties of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It lists the standard equations and formulas used to define each conic section, including their axes of symmetry, foci, directrices, and latus recta. Key terms like vertex form, standard form with the origin at the center, and general quadratic form are also defined for each type of conic section.
This document provides information about the standard forms and key properties of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It lists the standard equations and formulas used to define each conic section, including their axes of symmetry, foci, directrices, and latus recta. Key terms like vertex form, standard form with the origin at the center, and general quadratic form are also defined for each type of conic section.
This document provides information about the standard forms and key properties of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It lists the standard equations and formulas used to define each conic section, including their axes of symmetry, foci, directrices, and latus recta. Key terms like vertex form, standard form with the origin at the center, and general quadratic form are also defined for each type of conic section.
( x−h )2+ ( y −k )2=r 2 Axis of Symmetry(x-axis) Hyprbola Equation Standard Formula General Form y 2=4 px x 2+ y 2+ Dx + Ey+ F=0 Directrix Series x=h− p Σ (Summation Symbol/ Sigma) n Standard Form (Origin is at the Center) Latus Rectum r 2=x 2 + y 2 1 ∑ x i+ n 4 p where ( p= ) i=0 4a Ellipse Standard Form Arithmetic Series ( x−h )2+ ( y −k )2=r 2 ( y−k )2=4 p ( x−h ); n Sn= ( a1+ an ) x2 y 2 x=a y 2 +by +c 2 + =1 Focus (h+p, k) n h2 k 2 Sn= [ 2 a 1+ ( n−1 ) d ] Vertex Form 2 r 2=2a 2 d 1+d 2=2 a x=a ( y −k ) +h d 3+d 4=2 a d 1+d 2=d 3+d 4 Axis of Symmetry(y-axis) Equation Standard Form x 2=4 py Directrix x2 y 2 + =1 y=k− p a2 b 2 Latus Rectum 1 General Form 4 p where ( p= ) 4a a x 2+ b y 2+ cx +dy +e=0 Standard Form ( x−h )2=4 p ( y−k ); y=a x2 +bx +c Focus (h, k+p) Vertex Form y=a ( x −h )2 +k