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How to Recognize Conic Sections (Circle, Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola)

Subject: Mathematics

Book: Maths Mastery

Conic sections arise from slicing a cone at different angles:
• Circle: x² + y²= r², or (x–h)² + (y–k)²= r².
• Ellipse: (x–h)²/a² + (y–k)²/b²=1.
• Parabola: y=ax²+bx+c or a focus-directrix definition.
• Hyperbola: (x–h)²/a² – (y–k)²/b²=1 or vice versa.
Identifying them from general quadratic forms (Ax²+ Bxy+ Cy²+ Dx+ Ey+F=0) is crucial for geometry, orbital mechanics, and advanced analytics. Each conic has unique reflective or symmetrical properties. Understanding conic classification fosters robust interpretations in physics or architectural design (arcs, reflective surfaces).

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