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CONIC

Hyperbola SECTIONS
a form created when a
plane and a right circular
cone collide. A conic

CONIC
section can be a circle, an
A hyperbola is an open curve ellipse, a parabola, or a
with two branches, the hyperbola, depending on
intersection of a plane with the angle of the plane
with regard to the cone.

SECTIONS
both halves of a double cone.
The plane does not have to be
parallel to the axis of the cone;
the hyperbola will be
symmetrical in any case.

Formulas : General Form of a Conic Section

Submitted by:
To determine a conic section
Charles Vincent Arias

Submitted to:
Mr. Kevin Mariño
Circle Parabola Ellipse
A circle is a round-shaped
figure that has no corners or
edges. In geometry, a circle A set of all
can be defined as a closed, The set of all points in the coplanar points
two-dimensional curved
plane that are equidistant
shape. such that the
from a fixed point F (called
Focus) and a fixed line sum of its
A=C (called directrix) distance from
Formulas two fixed points.
Distance Formula: Formulas
General Form: Formulas

Standard Form:
Vertex at (0,0)

General Form of a Circle:

Vertex is at (h, k)

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