Ellipse in Standard Form

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

The standard equation for an ellipse is derived from the analytic definition.

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  • That was so satisfying to watch.

  • Thanks much! You might want to add that you let b(sq) = a(sq) - c(sq) because the distance from F1 or F2 to point b (say, 0,b) is a.

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  • @4:20 , how did he get -4a?

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  • thx, but y no corresponding vid for the hyperbola?

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  • um... wow. That IS tidy math.

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