Ellipses - College Algebra

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Find the focal points of the conic below:

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The first thing we want to do is put the conic (an ellipse because the x2 and the y2 terms have the same sign) into a better form i.e.

where (h,k) is the center of our ellipse.

We will continue by completing the square for both the x and y binomials.

First we seperate them into two trinomials:

then we pull a 27 out of the first one and a 16 out of the second

then we add the correct constant to each trinomial (being sure to add the same amount to the other side of our equation.

then we factor our trinomials and divide by 16 and 27 to get

so the center of our ellipse is (-6,3) and we calculate the distance from the focal points to the center by the equation:

and we know that our ellipse is stretched in the y direction because b>a so our focal points will be c displaced from our center.

with

our focal points are

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