Converting to standard form to find the foci, vertices and center of an ellipse
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- Learn how to graph vertical ellipse which equation is in general form. A vertical ellipse is an ellipse which major axis is vertical. When the equation of an ellipse is written in the general form, we first rewrite it in standard form using completing the square.
After the equation has been rewritten in the standard form, we then graph the vertical ellipse, by first identifing some of the properties of the ellipse including the major radius and the minor radius and the center. These properties enables us to graph the ellipse.
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Saving me for tomorrow's exam! Solid lesson. (or I guess today since its in 4 hours... :o)
wow good luck! let me know how you do
Very helpful.
How come teachers can't explain math this simply? Thank you!!!
+TheDarkOne Just trying to do the best I can, glad it helped
thank you
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Great!
my favorite part was when he says that 9/36 =4 and 4/36=9. math is already hard enough seriously why are we doing math that doesn’t math now
gracias julio profe version UsA
I'm not in your classes but these lessons on the youtube have surely helped me. I have exams coming up in a week and watching your video have explained the math in a different light that I understand. Thank you so much.
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what if I have this equation? I only have 1 y. Am I still gonna complete the square?
9x2 + 25y2 - 36x = 189
Yes but only for the x terms
at 4:26 how do you get the +9
You're such a great teacher! I wish my prof taught as well as you do
thank you, happy to be able to help you out!