Station 1: Write the equation for a circle with a diameter that has endpoints of (1, 5) and (12, -2). Station 2: Find an equation for the hyperbola with center at (1, -2) and vertices at (4, -2) and (-2, -2), with a conjugate axis of length 10. Station 3: Determine an equation for the parabola with focus (3, 6) and directrix y = -2. Station 4: Find the vertex, focus, directrix and focal width of the parabola with equation , then graph it. Station 5: Determine an equation for the parabola with vertex (2, 4) and focus (0, 4). Station 6: Determine the major and minor vertices, center, and foci of the ellipse , then graph it. Station 7: Determine what type of conic is, then identify all key information and graph it. Station 8:
Precalc conic review station activity
Station 1: Write the equation for a circle with a diameter that has endpoints of (1, 5) and (12, -2). Station 2: Find an equation for the hyperbola with center at (1, -2) and vertices at (4, -2) and (-2, -2), with a conjugate axis of length 10. Station 3: Determine an equation for the parabola with focus (3, 6) and directrix y = -2. Station 4: Find the vertex, focus, directrix and focal width of the parabola with equation , then graph it. Station 5: Determine an equation for the parabola with vertex (2, 4) and focus (0, 4). Station 6: Determine the major and minor vertices, center, and foci of the ellipse , then graph it. Station 7: Determine what type of conic is, then identify all key information and graph it. Station 8:
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