by Fredfredburger » Sun Mar 10, 2013 3:15 am
Hmm, let's see.
First of all a locus is a collection of points that satisfy a distinct property, not a numerical derivation.
For a circle, defined as a locus of points equidistant from a fixed center, in standard form with center (h,k) and radius r,
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Eccentricity: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
Latus Rectum: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
For an ellipse, defined as a locus of points such that the sum of the the distance between the points and the two foci is constant, and equivalent to the major axis, in standard form with center (h,k),
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Major Axis, Minor axis:
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Foci:
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where
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Eccentricity:
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Latus rectum:
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Directrix:
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That took a long time, so I'll only do the ones on one axis, you could piece together the rest...
For a parabola, defined as a locus of points equidistant from the directrix and the focus, in standard form with vertex (h,k),
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Eccentricity: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
Latus Rectum: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
Focus: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
Directix: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
Now for a parabola in the form
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Axis of symmetry:
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Focus:
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Directrix:
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Latus Rectum:
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For a hyperbola, defined as a locus of points such that the absolute value of the difference from the two foci is a constant, namely the major axis, 2a, in standard form centered around (h,k),
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Foci:
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Directixes:
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Eccentricity:
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Latus Rectum:
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Asymptotes:
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Also read up on the double-napped cone definitions for conics, and maybe polar representations of them, that's the only other stuff I can think of that might pop up.
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