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1. The document outlines a mathematics lesson on analytic geometry covering parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. 2. The lesson objectives are to recite the formulas in analytic geometry and apply them to solve related problems. 3. The lesson activities include filling out a chart about what the student knows and what they learned regarding the standard equations and key terms for parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
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Module #11

1. The document outlines a mathematics lesson on analytic geometry covering parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. 2. The lesson objectives are to recite the formulas in analytic geometry and apply them to solve related problems. 3. The lesson activities include filling out a chart about what the student knows and what they learned regarding the standard equations and key terms for parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
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Course Code: PI (MATHEMATICS)

SAS Module #11

Name: BORINAGA, MARY GRACE C. Class Number:


Section: A-REQUEST Schedule: FRIDAY, 5:30-6:30PM Date: April 30, 2021
Lesson title: Analytic Geometry (Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola)

Lesson Objectives: After today’s lesson, you should be able to:

1. Recite the formulas in Analytic Geometry

2. Apply the necessary formula in Analytic Geometry in solving related


problems

Activity 4: What I Know Chart, part 2 (2 mins)

What I Know Questions: What I Learned (Activity 4)

Standard Equation (Parabola) Standard Equation (Ellipse)


Vertex (V) at the origin (0,0) 1. Write three formulas Center, (C) at (0,0)
Axis along x-axis involving ellipse,
y 2=4 ax (when it opens to the right) parabola or hyperbola x2 y 2
+ =1 (Major axis is horizontal)
a 2 b2
y 2=−4 ax (when it opens to the left)
x2 y 2
+ =1 (Major axis is vertical)
b 2 a2

Standard Equation (Ellipse)


Standard Equation (Parabola) Center, (C) at (0,0)
Vertex (V) at the origin (0,0)
Axis along x-axis (x−h)2 ( y−k )2
2
x =4 a y (when it opens up)
+ =1 (Major axis is
a2 b2
horizontal)
2
x =−4 a y (when it opens down)
(x−h)2 ( y−k )2
+ =1 (Major axis is
b2 a2
vertical)

Eccentricity of the parabola: Latus Rectum of an Ellipse:

f
e= LR=
2b 2
d a
Latus rectum of a parabola:
LR = 4a

Course Code: PI (MATHEMATICS)


SAS Module #11

Name: BORINAGA, MARY GRACE C. Class Number:


Section: A-REQUEST Schedule: FRIDAY, 5:30-6:30PM Date: April 30, 2021

Activity 6: Thinking About Learning

Three things you learned:


1. I learned more about how to solve using the general and standard equation of parabola.
2. I learned more about how to solve using the general and standard equation of ellipse.
3. I learned how to solve for the eccentricity of parabola and ellipse.
Two things that you would like to learn more about:
1. I want to learn more about the general and standard equation of hyperbola.
2. I want to learn more about the polar coordinates.
One question that you still have:
1. Nothing

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