Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses An ellipse

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Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses An ellipse is the set of all points

Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses An ellipse is the set of all points P such that the sum of the distances between P and two distinct fixed points, called the foci, is a constant. The line through the foci intersects the ellipse at two points, the vertices. The line segment joining the vertices is the major axis, and its midpoint is the center of the ellipse. • d 1 • focus • P d 2 focus d 1 + d 2 = constant The line perpendicular to the major axis at the center intersects the ellipse at two points called co-vertices. The line segment that joins these points is the minor axis of the ellipse. The two types of ellipses we will discuss are those with a horizontal major axis and those with a vertical major axis.

Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses y y vertex: (–a, 0) • • focus:

Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses y y vertex: (–a, 0) • • focus: (c, 0) • co-vertex: • co-vertex: (–b, 0) • focus: (0, –c) minor axis (0, –b) Ellipse with horizontal major axis x 2 y 2= 1 + a 2 b 2 • co-vertex: (b, 0) • major axis • focus: (–c, 0) vertex: (a, 0) x focus: (0, c) • • • co-vertex: (0, b) vertex: (0, a) major axis x minor axis • vertex: (0, –a) Ellipse with vertical major axis x 2 y 2= 1 + b 2 a 2

Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ELLIPSE (CENTER AT ORIGIN) The

Graphing and Writing Equations of Ellipses CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ELLIPSE (CENTER AT ORIGIN) The standard form of the equation of an ellipse with center at (0, 0) and major and minor axes of lengths 2 a and 2 b, where a > b > 0, is as follows. EQUATION MAJOR AXIS VERTICES CO-VERTICES x 2 y 2 = 1 + a 2 b 2 Horizontal (±a, 0) (0, ± b) x 2 y 2 = 1 + b 2 a 2 Vertical (0, ±a) (± b, 0) The foci of the ellipse lie on the major axis, c units from the center where c 2 = a 2 – b 2.

Graphing an Equation of an Ellipse Draw the ellipse given by 9 x 2

Graphing an Equation of an Ellipse Draw the ellipse given by 9 x 2 + 16 y 2 = 144. Identify the foci. SOLUTION First rewrite the equation in standard form. 9 x 2 16 y 2 144 = + 144 144 x 2 y 2 = 1 + 16 9 Divide each side by 144. Simplify. Because the denominator of the x 2 -term is greater than that of the y 2 -term, the major axis is horizontal. So, a = 4 and b = 3.

Graphing an Equation of an Ellipse Draw the ellipse given by 9 x 2

Graphing an Equation of an Ellipse Draw the ellipse given by 9 x 2 + 16 y 2 = 144. Identify the foci. SOLUTION Plot the vertices and co-vertices. Then draw the ellipse that passes through these four points. The foci are at (c, 0) and (–c, 0). To find the value of c, use the equation. c 2 = a 2 – b 2 c 2 = 4 2 – 3 2 = 16 – 9 = 7 c= 7 The foci are at ( 7 , 0) and (– 7 , 0).

Writing Equations of Ellipses Write an equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics

Writing Equations of Ellipses Write an equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics and center at (0, 0). Vertex: (0, 7) Co-vertex: (– 6, 0) SOLUTION You can draw the ellipse so that you have something to check your final equation against. Because the vertex is on the y-axis and the co-vertex is on the x-axis, the major axis is vertical with a = 7 and b = 6. x 2 y 2 An equation is + = 1. 36 49

Writing Equations of Ellipses Write an equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics

Writing Equations of Ellipses Write an equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics and center at (0, 0). Vertex: (– 4, 0) Focus: (2, 0) SOLUTION You can draw the ellipse so that you have something to check your final equation against. Because the vertex and focus are points on a horizontal line, the major axis is horizontal with a = 4 and c = 2. To find b, use the equation c 2 = a 2 – b 2. 22 = 42 – b 2 = 16 – 4 = 12 b=2 3 x 2 y 2 An equation is + = 1. 16 12

Using Ellipses in Real Life A portion of the White House lawn is called

Using Ellipses in Real Life A portion of the White House lawn is called The Ellipse. It is 1060 feet long and 890 feet wide. Write an equation of The Ellipse. SOLUTION The major axis is horizontal with 1060 890 = 530 and b = = 445. 2 2 x 2 y 2 An equation is + = 1. 530 2 445 2 a =

Using Ellipses in Real Life A portion of the White House lawn is called

Using Ellipses in Real Life A portion of the White House lawn is called The Ellipse. It is 1060 feet long and 890 feet wide. Write an equation of The Ellipse. The area of an ellipse is A = a b. What is the area of The Ellipse at the White House? SOLUTION The major axis is horizontal with 1060 890 = 530 and b = = 445. 2 2 x 2 y 2 An equation is + = 1. 530 2 445 2 a = The area is A = (530)(445) 741, 000 square feet.

Modeling with an Ellipse In its elliptical orbit, Mercury ranges from 46. 04 million

Modeling with an Ellipse In its elliptical orbit, Mercury ranges from 46. 04 million kilometers to 69. 86 million kilometers from the center of the sun. The center of the sun is a focus of the orbit. Write an equation of the orbit. SOLUTION Using the diagram shown, you can write a system of linear equations involving a and c. a – c = 46. 04 a + c = 69. 86 Adding the two equations gives 2 a = 115. 9, so a = 57. 95. Substituting this a-value into the second equation gives 57. 95 + c = 69. 86, so c = 11. 91.

Modeling with an Ellipse In its elliptical orbit, Mercury ranges from 46. 04 million

Modeling with an Ellipse In its elliptical orbit, Mercury ranges from 46. 04 million kilometers to 69. 86 million kilometers from the center of the sun. The center of the sun is a focus of the orbit. Write an equation of the orbit. SOLUTION From the relationship c 2 = a 2 – b 2, you can conclude the following: b = a 2 – c 2 = (57. 95) 2 – (11. 91) 2 56. 71 x 2 y 2 An equation of the elliptical orbit is + =1 (57. 95) 2 (56. 71) 2 where x and y are in millions of kilometers.