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Conic Intro Paint Activity PDF

The document provides instructions for an activity where students will cut paper cones to model the four conic sections - circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. Each group will receive materials to cut paper cones in different ways corresponding to each conic section, then stamp the resulting shapes in the provided boxes. The document also has examples of the conic sections on a coordinate plane for students to label.

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Conic Intro Paint Activity PDF

The document provides instructions for an activity where students will cut paper cones to model the four conic sections - circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. Each group will receive materials to cut paper cones in different ways corresponding to each conic section, then stamp the resulting shapes in the provided boxes. The document also has examples of the conic sections on a coordinate plane for students to label.

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Algebra II

Name: ___________________________________ Period: _________

Unit 5: Introduction to Conics Objective: Recall and identify basic properties of conic sections.

Conic Sections: Figures created when a double-napped cone is cut by a plane. Double-Napped Cone Plane

Each group of 4 will have the following materials: 5 cone-shaped paper cuts, paint on a paper plate, and scissors. Directions for each conic section are listed in the appropriate box. Once you have cut the plane, dip the newly cut cone(s) into the paint and stamp in the provided boxes for each conic. Circlecut the first cone parallel to the base. Ellipsecut the 2nd cone diagonally across the base.

Parabolacut the 3rd cone parallel to the slant of the outside edge.

Hyperbolacut the 4th and 5th cones perpendicular to the base.

Adapted from: http://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/58Orbits/58orbitscone.htm

Where is this applied? Newtons work showed that objects in closed orbits must have circular or
elliptical paths. However, if the velocity of an orbiting body is increased, its orbital path changes to a parabola or hyperbola, and it escapes the gravitational pull of the Sun and leaves the solar system. Write the conic section (circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola) underneath each double-napped cone.

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The following shows each conic section as it appears on the coordinate plane. Write the appropriate conic section next to each illustration.

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