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ACT Math: Coordinate Geometry Drill 3, Problem 1. What shape is shown by the equation in this video?
- Coordinate Geometry / Conic sections
- Product Type / ACT Math
- Foreign Language / Arabic Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Korean Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Chinese Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Spanish Subtitled
- Functions / Interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model
- Geometry / Translate between the geometric description and equation for a conic section
- Properties, Measurement, and Dimension / Translate between the geometric description and the equation for a conic section
- Coordinate Geometry / Conics
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And here is your shmoop du jour...
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What shape is shown by the equation X -4 equals the quantity y plus 2 squared?
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And here are the potential answers...
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The key to this problem is knowing the standard equations of all of the
- 00:17
context in the list
Full Transcript
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First we can eliminate C, triangle from our options, because a
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triangle cannot be shown by one equation
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it's made up of three lines. Alright let's move back to A
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Circle, the standard formula of a circle is
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R-squared equals quantity X minus H squared plus quantity Y minus K
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squared where R is the radius
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HK is the center of the circle
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The circle formula has X and Y radius to the second power
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but our equation only raises one variable Y
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to the second power. So we can cross A off our list.
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Next up B. Ellipse, while the formula
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of an ellipse is quantity X minus H square divided by
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A squared plus quantity Y minus K squared
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divided by B squared equals one where HK is the center
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and A is half the length of the major axis
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and B is half of the minor axis...well
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does that look like our equation? No! Cross off B.
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Next up, D, Parabola.
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The equation of an up or down parabola
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is Y minus K equals quanitiy
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X minus H squared. Does that look like our equation? Well...
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...Close but not quite, but wait what about those
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sideways parabolas? Well the equation of a sideways parabola is
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X minus H equals quantity Y minus K squared
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and our equation is X minus 4 equals quanity Y plus 2 squared
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Is that a match? Yeah! In our sideways parabola
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H is 4 and K is negative 2. Got our answer.
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D...Parabola
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