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Eccentricity

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Definition

Eccentricity measures the deviation of a conic section from being circular. It is denoted by $e$ and determines the shape of the conic.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. For a circle, the eccentricity $e = 0$.
  2. For an ellipse, $0 < e < 1$.
  3. For a parabola, $e = 1$.
  4. For a hyperbola, $e > 1$.
  5. The eccentricity is calculated using the formula $e = \frac{c}{a}$ where $c$ is the distance from the center to the focus and $a$ is the semi-major axis length.

Review Questions

  • What is the eccentricity of a hyperbola?
  • How does eccentricity help differentiate between different types of conic sections?
  • Calculate the eccentricity of an ellipse with semi-major axis length 5 and distance from center to focus 3.
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