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29 February, 13:00

How do you to tell the difference between an ellipse, hyperbola, parabola, or circle if all are in standard form?

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  1. 29 February, 13:18
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    General form of a conic section is:

    Ax² + Bxy + Cy² + Dx + Ey + F = 0

    If B = 0:

    Parabola: Either x² or y² term, but not both

    Circle: x² and y² have the same coefficient

    Ellipse: x² and y² have different positive coefficients

    Hyperbola: x² and y² have different signs

    Otherwise, look at the discriminant.

    If B² - 4AC < 0, then the conic is an ellipse.

    If B² - 4AC = 0, then the conic is a parabola.

    If B² - 4AC > 0, then the conic is a hyperbola.
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