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Conic Section: Formulae & Important Notes: y Ax y Ax X by X by

1. The document presents comparative studies of the properties and equations of parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It defines key characteristics like foci, directrices, vertices, axes, and standard equations. 2. Parabolas have one focus and directrix and are symmetric about the x-axis. Ellipses have two foci and directrices and are symmetric about both axes. Hyperbolas also have two foci and directrices but are symmetric about both axes. 3. The standard equations relate the shape's dimensions like eccentricity to the coefficients in the equations. Parabolas have eccentricity of 1, ellipses less than 1, and hyperbolas greater than 1.

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Conic Section: Formulae & Important Notes: y Ax y Ax X by X by

1. The document presents comparative studies of the properties and equations of parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It defines key characteristics like foci, directrices, vertices, axes, and standard equations. 2. Parabolas have one focus and directrix and are symmetric about the x-axis. Ellipses have two foci and directrices and are symmetric about both axes. Hyperbolas also have two foci and directrices but are symmetric about both axes. 3. The standard equations relate the shape's dimensions like eccentricity to the coefficients in the equations. Parabolas have eccentricity of 1, ellipses less than 1, and hyperbolas greater than 1.

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Conic Section: Formulae & Important Notes

Position of the plane Section


1. Parallel to a generator but not passing through the vertex. A Parabola
2. Oblique to the axis An Ellipse
3. Parallel to the axis A hyperbola

Comparative Study of the Four Parabolas


Parabola y 2  4ax y 2  4ax x 2  4by x2  4by
1. Focus (a,0) (- a,0) (0,b) (0,- b)
2. Directrix x+a=0 x–a=0 y+b=0 y–b=0
3. Axis x – axis x – axis y – axis y – axis
4. Vertex origin origin origin origin
5. Latus Rectum 4a 4a 4b 4b
6. Ends of Latus (a, 2a), (-a, 2a) (2b, b) (2b, - b)
Rectum (a, -2a) (- a, - 2a) (- 2b, b) (- 2b, - b)
7. Lies in I and IV II and III I and II III and IV
quadrants quadrants quadrants quadrants

Comparative Study of the Two Ellipses


Ellipse x2 / a2  y 2 / b2  1, (a  b) x2 / a2  y 2 / b  1, (b  a)
1. Center (0, 0) (0, 0)
2. Foci S(ae, 0), S’(- ae, 0) S(0, be), S’( 0, - be)
3. Directrices d  x  a / e, d '  x   a / e d  y  b / e, y   b / e
4. Vertices A (a, 0), A’ ( - a, 0), A (a, 0), A’ ( - a, 0)
B(0, b), B’ (0, - b) B(0, b), B’ (0, - b)
5. Axes Major axis, AA’ = 2a Minor axis, BB’=2b
Minor axis, BB’=2b Major axis, AA’ = 2a
6. Latus Rectum 2b 2 2a 2
a b
7. Relation between b  a (1  e2 )
2 2 a  b (1  e2 )
2 2
a, b and e

Comparative Study of the Two Hyperbolas


Hyperbola x 2 / a 2  y 2 / b2  1 y 2 / b2  x 2 / a 2  1
1. Center (0, 0) (0, 0)
2. Foci S(ae, 0), S’(- ae, 0) S(0, be), S’( 0, - be)
3. Directrices d  x  a / e, d '  x   a / e d  y  b / e, d '  y   b / e
4. Vertices A (a, 0), A’ ( - a, 0) B(0, b)B’( 0,- b)
B(0, b), B’ (0, - b) B(0, b), B’ (0, - b)
5. Axes Transverse axis, AA’ = 2a Transverse axis, BB’=2b
Conjugate axis, BB’ = 2b Conjugate axis, AA’=2a
6. Latus Rectum 2b 2 2a 2
a b
7. Relation between a, b2  a2 (e2  1) a 2  b2 (e2  1)
b and e
Comparative study of Standard Equation of Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola
Parabola Ellipse Hyperbola
1. Standard Equation y 2  4ax x2 y2 x2 y 2
 1  1
a2 b2 a 2 b2
2. Eccentricity e=1 e<1 e >1
3. Relation between - b2  a2 (1  e2 ) b2  a2 (e2  1)
a 2 and b2
4. Centre - (0, 0) (0, 0)
5. Vertices (0, 0) (a, 0) (- a, 0) (a, 0) (- a, 0)
(0, b) (0, - b) (0, b) (0, - b)
6. Foci (a, 0) (ae, 0), (- ae, 0) (ae, 0), (- ae, 0)
7. Equation of directrices x+a=0 a a
x x
e e
8. Axis x – axis Major Axis = 2a Transverse Axis =
(along x – axis) 2a(along x – axis)
Minor Axis = 2b Conjugate Axis = 2b
(along y – axis) (along y – axis),
9. Length of Latus Rectum 4a 2b 2 2b 2
a a
10. Symmetry About x – axis About origin and About origin and
both axes both axes
11. Distance between Foci - 2 ae 2 ae
12. Distance between directrices - 2a 2a
e e

Standard Equations
Curve Cartesian Form Parametric Form
1. Circle x2  y 2  a2 x  a cos  , y  a sin 

2. Parabola y 2  4ax x  at 2 , y  2at


3. Ellipse x2 y 2 x  a cos  , y  b sin 
 1
a 2 b2
4. Hyperbola x2 y 2 x  a sec  , y  b tan 
 1
a 2 b2

Equations of tangents
Curve Cartesian Form Parametric Form Slope Form
1. Circle x x  yy  a 2 x cos   y sin   a
1 1 y  mx  a 1  m2
2. Parabola yy  2a ( x  x ) y t  x  at 2 a
1 1 y  mx 
m
3. Ellipse xx yy x y
1  1 1 cos   sin   1 y  mx  a 2 m2  b 2
a b
a2 b2
4. Hyperbola xx yy x y
1  1 1 sec   tan   1 y  mx  a 2 m2  b 2
a b
a2 b2

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