Introduction:
Conics , there are four different types of them. Parabolas, Circles, Ellipses & Hyperbolas. Parabolas look like a "c" this "c" can be opening upward, downward, to the left, and to the right on the graph. Circles on the other hand look exactly like its name, they are circles and can be placed anywhere on the graph. Ellipses look like ovals and may also be placed anywhere on the graph these "ovals" are either going up and down in the "y" direction or sideways in the "x" direction. Hyperbolas are like Parabolas but doubled its like a reflection in a river. Hyperbolas are placed in the "x" direction or "y" direction but both must be exactly the same just facing opposite directions, with a gap in between , they never ever meet.
Conics , there are four different types of them. Parabolas, Circles, Ellipses & Hyperbolas. Parabolas look like a "c" this "c" can be opening upward, downward, to the left, and to the right on the graph. Circles on the other hand look exactly like its name, they are circles and can be placed anywhere on the graph. Ellipses look like ovals and may also be placed anywhere on the graph these "ovals" are either going up and down in the "y" direction or sideways in the "x" direction. Hyperbolas are like Parabolas but doubled its like a reflection in a river. Hyperbolas are placed in the "x" direction or "y" direction but both must be exactly the same just facing opposite directions, with a gap in between , they never ever meet.