Identifying Conics Solutions
- When given a graph of a conic, identify the shape to determine if it is a parabola, circle, ellipse, or hyperbola.
- When given an equation of a conic that is not in standard form, complete the square to determine the type of conic.
- Writing equations in standard form (or vertex form for parabolas) is important for identifying:
- the type of conic section that is given.
- individual elements of each type of conic.
- Conic sections can be identified when written in the form by identifying the distinguishing characteristics of each conic section using the coefficients A, B, and C .
- A, B, and C are not all equal to zero.
- A–F are constants .
- Using the sample sentence in the table can help you identify conic sections:
| When… |
the conic section is a(n) ________. |
| A or C is zero |
parabola |
| A = C and are non-zero |
circle |
| and are non-zero and have the same sign |
ellipse |
| A and C are non-zero and have opposite signs |
hyperbola |
Example 5
Name the conic sections. Explain.
Plan
Identify A and C
Determine the conic
| P |
Since A and C are non-zero and have the same sign , equation P represents ellipse . |
| Q |
Since A and C are non-zero and have opposite signs equation Q represents hyperbola . |
| R |
Since , equation R represents a parabola |
Example 6
Determine the type of conic. Then name the domain and range.
Since , and are non-zero, the equation is a circle .
Note
Because more information is needed in addition to the type of conic, completing the square is necessary.