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This module provides practice problems introducing the concept of an ellipse.

On the drawing below are the points (3,0) and (–3,0). We’re going to draw yet another shape—not a circle or a parabola or a line, which are the three shapes we know about. In order to be on our shape, the point ( x , y ) must have the following property:

The distance from ( x , y ) to (3,0) plus the distance from ( x , y ) to (–3,0), must equal 10.

We’re going to start this one the same way we did our other shapes: intuitively. Your object is to find all the points that have that particular property. Four of them are…well, maybe none of them are exactly obvious, but there are four that you can get exactly, with a little thought. After that, you have to sort of dope it out as we did before.

When you think you know the shape, don’t call it out! Call me over and I will tell you if it’s right.

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Source:  OpenStax, Advanced algebra ii: activities and homework. OpenStax CNX. Sep 15, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10686/1.5
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