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“ Introduction to
Conic Sections
and Circles “
Objectives
01 Illustrate the different types of conic sections: circle, parabola,
hyperbola, ellipse, and degenerate cases
02 Define circle.

03 Determine the standard form of equation of a


circle.
04 Graph a circle in a rectangular coordinate system.
“ Introduction and information ”
PRE-CALCU a course that includes algebra, geometry and trigonometry
LUS
CIRCULAR DOUBLE-NAPPED
CONE

Upper
napped
generator

vertex Base

Lower axis
napped
Conic Section
Conic Section conic or a quadratic curve is a curve obtained from a cone's surface
intersecting a plane

Can be obtained from the intersection of a plane and a cone

Formed by passing a plane through the circular double-napped cone.


Where A,B,C,D, E and F At least any of A,B and C
are real numbers Conic Section is a non-zero number

NONDEGENERATE
DEGENERATE CONICS
CONICS
Conic section curve A degenerate conic is generated
when a plane intersects the vertex
of the cone

Circle
Parabola Point
Ellipse Line or Parallel Lines
Hyperbola Intersecting Lines or Crossed Lines
Conic Section

NONDEGENERATE
DEGENERATE CONICS
CONICS
GIVEN GIVEN
Conic Section
NONDEGENERATE
DEGENERATE CONICS
CONICS
CIRCLE
Circle is formed if a plane passes through the generators, is
perpendicular to x-axis

Plane is placed horizontally.


PARABOLA
Formed if the plane and generators are parallel.

Plane is tilted parallel to


generators and intersects
only one cone to form an
unbounded curve
ELLIPSE
Formed if the plane passes through is not parallel to any generators

Plane is tilted and intersects


only on one cone to form a
bounded curve
HYPERBOLA
Formed if the plane is parallel to any two generators.

When the plane (not


necessarily vertical)
intersects both cones to
form two unbounded curves
(each curve called a branch
of hyperbola)
POINT
The planed cuts a nondegenerate such as an ellipse or circle through the cone passes
through the vertex and no ellipse or circle is formed.

The degenerate form of a


circle or an ellipse is a
singular point
Line
If the plane cuts the cone contains the vertex and a line or a generator, the parabola
degenerates into a LINE.

The degenerate form of a


parabola is a line or two
parallel lines.
INTERSECTING
Hyperbola degenerates into a pair of intersecting lines if the plane contains a vertex
LINES and 2 generators.

The degenerate form of a


hyperbola is two
intersecting lines.
CIRCLE
A round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from the center.

Also considered as a special kind of ellipse (special case when the titled plane is
horizontal).
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