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Major axis

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Calculus II

Definition

The major axis of a conic section is the longest diameter that passes through its center and both foci. It is commonly associated with ellipses and hyperbolas.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. In an ellipse, the major axis is the longest segment that passes through both foci.
  2. For hyperbolas, the major axis is also called the transverse axis.
  3. The length of the major axis in an ellipse is $2a$, where $a$ is the semi-major axis.
  4. The endpoints of the major axis are called vertices.
  5. For parabolas, there isn't a major axis; instead, they have an axis of symmetry.

Review Questions

  • What is the length of the major axis in an ellipse if the semi-major axis $a$ equals 5?
  • How does the definition of a major axis differ between ellipses and hyperbolas?
  • What are the endpoints of the major axis called in a conic section?
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