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Formula Sheet: Point-Slope Form

The document provides formulas for various geometric shapes: 1) Circles, ellipses, hyperbolas are defined using a standard distance formula involving differences between points and foci. 2) Parabolas are defined by focusing on the relationship between the focus point and directrix line. 3) Horizontal and vertical ellipses and hyperbolas have standard forms involving ratios of x and y coordinates. 4) Asymptotes of hyperbolas are defined by simple ratios of coefficients.

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Formula Sheet: Point-Slope Form

The document provides formulas for various geometric shapes: 1) Circles, ellipses, hyperbolas are defined using a standard distance formula involving differences between points and foci. 2) Parabolas are defined by focusing on the relationship between the focus point and directrix line. 3) Horizontal and vertical ellipses and hyperbolas have standard forms involving ratios of x and y coordinates. 4) Asymptotes of hyperbolas are defined by simple ratios of coefficients.

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Formula Sheet

Circle:

Point-Slope Form

Ellipse:
x1 x2
D= (x3 ) 2
+ ( y 1 y 3 )2 + (x3 ) 2
+ ( y 2 y 3 )2

C2 = a2 b 2
x2 y2
Horizontal: + =1
a2 b2
2 2
y x
Vertical: 2
+ 2 =1
a b

Hyperbola
x1 x2
D=| (x3 ) 2
+ ( y 1 y3 ) 2 (x3 ) 2
+ ( y 2 y 3 )2 |

C2 = a2 + b 2
2 2
x y
Horizontal: 2
2 =1
a b

b
Asymptotes: a x

y2 x2
Vertical: 2
2 =1
a b
a
Asymptotes: b x

Parabola:

Focus horizontal: (p,0)


Directrix: x = -p
`Focus Vertical: (0,p)
Directrix: y = -p

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