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Page 1: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012

Page 2: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Agenda• Don't forget about resources on

mrwaddell.net

• Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections• Distance and midpoint formula• Recognizing Conic Sections

Page 3: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Section 9.1: Introduction to Conic Sections

Page 4: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

What are Conic Sections?

Page 5: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Where are Conic Sections found?

The St. Louis Arch is an example of sort of a parabola.

Page 6: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Where are Conic Sections found?

Ferris wheels are circular. They were also invented by George Ferris, who lived in Carson City for a while (and whose father was a founder of Knox College where I went to college!)

Page 7: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Where are Conic Sections found?

St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Washington Capitol and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir are all Ellipses.

If you are at one foci, you can hear what is happening at the other.

Page 8: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Where are Conic Sections found?

How many hyperbolas and circles here?

Page 9: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

The Conics

Circles

ParabolasHyperbolas

Ellipses

Page 10: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Distance formula

Find the missing side of the triangle.

6

8

a2 + b2 = c2

62 + 82 = c2

c 22 86

c6436

c10

Page 11: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Distance formulaFind the missing side of the triangle.

6

8

a2 + b2 = c2

62 + 82 = c2

c 22 86

c6436

c10

Page 12: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Distance formulaFind the distance in RED

(-2,7)

(4,-1)

a2 + b2 = c2

(4- -2)2 + (-1- 7)2 = c2

c 22 )8(6

c6436

c10

Page 13: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

The Distance Formula

To find the distance between any two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), use the distance formula:

Distance =

Hmm, kind of looks like the Pythagorean Theorem!

221

221 )()( yyxx

Page 14: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

The Midpoint Formula

The midpoint of a line is halfway between the two endpoints of a line.

To find the midpoint between (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), , use the midpoint formula:

2

,2

2121 yyxxM

Page 15: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

The Midpoint Formula

To say it another way:

Find the AVERAGE of the X’s and the AVERAGE of the Y’s!

2

,2

2121 yyxxM

Page 16: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

PracticeFind the distance between (-4, 2) and (-8, 4). Then find the midpoint between the points.

221

221 )()( yyxxD

22 )42()84( D

22 )2()4( D

416 D

20D

2

,2

2121 yyxxM

2

42,

2

84M

2

6,

2

12M

3,6M

Page 17: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Classify a Triangle using the Distance formula

If a triangle has:

3 sides the same:

2 side the same:

No sides the same:

Then it is:

Equilateral

Isoceles

Scalene

Page 18: Warmup Alg 2 16 April 2012. Agenda Don't forget about resources on mrwaddell.net Section 9.1: Intro to Conic Sections Distance and midpoint formula Recognizing

Assignment

Section 9.1: 6 – 14, 27 - 30