Ellipse
Ellipse
Ellipse
What’s In
Unlike circle and parabola, an ellipse is one of the conic sections that
most students have not encountered formally before. Its shape is a bounded
curve which looks like a flattened circle. The orbits of the planets in our
solar system around the sun happen to be elliptical in shape. Also, just like
parabolas, ellipses have reflective properties that have been used in the
construction of certain structures.
Definition:
Let 𝑭𝟏 and 𝑭𝟐 be two distinct points. The set of all points P, whose
distances from 𝑭𝟏 and from 𝑭𝟐 add up to a certain constant, is called an
ellipse. The points 𝑭𝟏 and 𝑭𝟐 are called the foci of the ellipse.
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What’s New
We collect here the features of the graph of an ellipse with standard equation with
horizontal orientation,
𝑥2 𝑦2
+ =1
𝑎2 𝑏 2
where 𝑎 > 𝑏 and we let 𝑐 = √𝑎2 − 𝑏2 .
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Alternatively, we have also features of the ellipse with the same standard form as
stated previously and have its orientation vertical,
𝑥2 𝑦2
+ =1
𝑎2 𝑏 2
where 𝑏 > 𝑎 and we let 𝑐 = √𝑏2 − 𝑎2 .
Example 1. Give the coordinates of the foci, vertices, and covertices of the ellipse with
equation
𝑥2 𝑦2
+ =1
25 9
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Example 2: Find the (standard) equation of the ellipse whose foci are 𝐹1 (−3,0) and 𝐹2 (3,0),
such that for any point on it, the sum of its distances from the foci is 10.
𝑥2 𝑦2
2. Horizontal Ellipse: + 16 = 1
36
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Activity 2: My Equation!
Directions: Determine the orientation of the ellipse and its equation given the
following properties.
Standard Equation of
Orientation
the Ellipse
Properties of the Ellipse (Horizontal or
𝑥2 𝑦2
Vertical Ellipse) ex. + =1
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1. Ellipse center at the origin
Foci (0, −2) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 (0,2)
Vertices (0, −2√2)𝑎𝑛𝑑 (0,2√2)
Covertices (2,0)𝑎𝑛𝑑 (−2,0)
What is it
The ellipses we have considered so far are “horizontal" and have the origin as their
centers. Some ellipses have their foci aligned vertically, and some have centers not at the
origin. Their standard equations and properties are given in the box. The derivations are
more involved, but are similar to the one above, and so are not shown anymore.
In all four cases below, a > b and 𝑐 = √𝑎2 − 𝑏2 when the ellipse is horizontal otherwise
𝑏 > 𝑎 and 𝑐 = √𝑏2 − 𝑎2 when the ellipse is vertical. The foci 𝐹1 and 𝐹2 are c units away from
the center.
When an ellipse is horizontal, the vertices 𝑉1 and 𝑉2 are a units away from the center,
the major axis has length 2a, the covertices 𝑊1 and 𝑊2 are b units away from the center,
and the minor axis has length 2b. Recall that, for any point on the ellipse, the sum of its
distances from the foci is 2a.
When an ellipse is vertical, the vertices 𝑉1 and 𝑉2 are b units away from the center,
the major axis has length 2b, the covertices 𝑊1 and 𝑊2 are a units away from the center,
and the minor axis has length 2a. Recall that, for any point on the ellipse, the sum of its
distances from the foci is 2b.
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𝑎 > 𝑏, 𝑐 = √𝑎2 − 𝑏2 Covertices (0, 𝑏)𝑎𝑛𝑑 (0, −𝑏)
Example 3: Give the coordinates of the center, foci, vertices, and covertices of the
ellipse with the given equation
(𝑥 + 3)2 (𝑦 − 5)2
+ =1
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Note: If the coordinates contains radical numbers then it suffices as the final
answer of the coordinates.
Example 4: Give the coordinates of the center, foci, vertices, and covertices of the ellipse
with the given equation
9𝑥 2 + 16𝑦 2 − 126𝑥 + 64𝑦 = 71
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Assessment
Directions: Determine the letter of the correct answer.
For numbers 1 -4
Determine the center, foci, vertices, and covertices of the ellipse with the equation
(𝑥 + 5)2 (𝑦 − 2)2
+ =1
49 121
For numbers 5 -4
The foci of an ellipse are (−3, −6) and (−3,2). For any point on the ellipse, the
sum of its distances from the foci is 14. Determine the following:
5. Determine the center of the ellipse. Hint: The midpoint of the foci, vertices and
covertices is the center of the ellipse.
A. Center (3,2) B. Center (2, 3) C. Center (−3, 2) D. Center (−3, −2)
6. Determine the orientation of the ellipse
A. Vertical Ellipse B. Horizontal Ellipse C. Could not be determine
7. Determine the value of 𝑎, 𝑏, and c variables in the ellipse
A. 𝑎 = 4, 𝑏 = 7, 𝑐 = √33 C. 𝑎 = √33, 𝑏 = 7, 𝑐 = 4
B. 𝑎 = 7, 𝑏 = 4, 𝑐 = √33 D. 𝑎 = √33, 𝑏 = 4, 𝑐 = 7
8. Determine the equation of the ellipse
(𝑥+3)2 (𝑦+2)2 (𝑥−3)2 (𝑦−2)2
A. + 49 = 1 C. + 49 = 1
33 16
(𝑥−3)2 (𝑦+2)2 (𝑥+3)2 (𝑦−2)2
B. + =1 D. + =1
49 16 49 33