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Solution - Properties of ellipses

Equation in standard form x21+y23=1
\frac{x^2}{1}+\frac{y^2}{3}=1
Center (0,0)
(0, 0)
Radius of the major axis 1.732
1.732
Vertex_1 (0,1.732)
(0, 1.732)
Vertex_2 (0,1.732)
(0, -1.732)
Radius of the minor axis 1
1
Co-vertex_1 (1,0)
(1, 0)
Co-vertex_2 (1,0)
(-1, 0)
Focal length 1.414
1.414
Focus_1 (0,1.414)
(0, 1.414)
Focus_2 (0,1.414)
(0, -1.414)
Area 1.732π
1.732π
x-intercepts (1,0),(1,0)
(1, 0), (-1, 0)
y-intercepts (0,1.732),(0,1.732)
(0, 1.732), (0, -1.732)
Eccentricity 0.816
0.816

Step-by-step explanation

Why learn this

If you cut a carrot in half across its grain (like this: =|> ) the resulting cross-section would be circular and, therefore, somewhat easy to measure. But what if you cut the same carrot across the grain at an angle (like this: =/> )? The resulting shape would be more of an ellipse and measuring it would prove to be a bit more difficult than measuring a plain old circle. But why would you need to measure the cross section of a carrot to begin with?
Well... you probably would not, but such occurrences of ellipses in nature are actually quite common, and understanding them from a mathematical perspective can be useful in many different contexts. Fields such as art, design, architecture, engineering, and astronomy all rely at times on ellipses - from painting portraits, to building homes, to measuring the orbit of moons, planets, and comets.

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